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It  IS  particularly  requested 
tl\at  tl\e  Dra\\;irigs  iri  tjqis 
Catalogue  be  riot  cUt  out,  or 
ttie  bool^  ii]  ariy  otl]er  Way 
defaced,     Eact]  article  listed 
herein    l\as    R    DISTINCT 
CRTHLOGUE  NUMBER.    If 
you  order  by  r|Urriber,  We  car] 
riot  possibly  inqaKe  a  n^istaKe, 


fill  Former  Prices  are  hereby  Cancelled. 


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G.  S.  ELI^IS  &  SON, 


MANUFACTURERS,  EXPORTERS  AND  IMPORTERS  OF 

FINE  HARNESS,  SADDLES  i 

—TURF  GOODS— 

Trotting  and  Running  Horse  Outfits, 

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No.  178  Main  Street,         Cincinnati,  O  ,  U  S.  A 


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PAGE. 

Anti   Snow-ball  Pa'1 18 

Automatic  Safety  Hitching  Strap 82 

Balling  Iron G'5 

Bandages 5*) 

Bitting  Rig  or  Harness  45 

Bits,  all  kinds o7-0G 

Check 62,  63 

"        Cribbing  and  Wind  Sucking 63 

"        Coach 64 

Colt 59 

"        Drenching 63 

"        Driving 50-64 

"        for  Pullers  and  Luggers ;.. 00-63 

Race ...113 

"        Riding 65 

Stallion 60 

Tongue  Lolling  and  Easy  Mouth  58-59 

Blacking,  Boot  119 

"  Harness 119 

Bit  Burnishers 114 

Blanket  Pins 70 

Blister,  Hagyard's  Liquid  121 

Body  Roll^■rs 56 

Boot  Top  Powders  119 

Fluid 119 

Boot  Tops,  Coachman's 110 

Boots,  Jockey 114 

Breaking  Carts 96 

"  Harness 97 

Breeding  Hobbles 44 

Breeches  and  Glove  Paste 119 

Bridles,  Cooling 83 

Riding 98 

Race 113 

"  Stallion  of  all  kinds 81 

Breeches,  Jockey  114 

Bruslies,  Conipo 71 

Crest  71 

Dandy 71 

"  Dusting 72 

"  Grooming 71 

"  Horee 71 

"  Mane  and  Tail 71 

"  Root 71 

Spoke....- 71 

Water 71 

Calk  Covers 17 

Caps,  Jockey 114 

Driv  ng i^Ci 

Carriage  Dusting  Brushes 72 

"   '      Mats 72 

Top  Dressing  119 

Carls,  Road,  Speeding  and  Breaking 93-97 

Chamois 119 

Check  Ease 78 

Hook  18 

Clipping  Machines  74-77 

"  Shears 77 

Coachman's  Boots : 110 

Boot  Tops 110 

Colors,  Jockey 114 

Compress  (Hock  and  Curb) 14,  18 

Combs,  Clipping 73 

"  Curry 73 

"      Mane  and  Tail 73 


PAGE. 

Condjs,  with  Hair  Shedder 73 

Cribbing  Muzzles  and  Straps 67 

Crops,  Riding 99 

Curb  Chains 65 

Dash  Watch  and  Rein  Holder... 88 

Driving  Gloves 8S 

Jackets 86 

Reins 85 

Dusters,  Feather  and  Wool 72 

Elastic  Dumb  Jockey  and  Breaking  Caveson 45 

Embrocation 120 

Flmmerts  Check  I*;ase 78 

F;ye  Shields 85 

Fe^d  Bags 67 

Boxes 07,  08 

"      Measures C9 

Fuller's  Liiiillieilt  Body  and  Leg  Wash 12'1 

Floats 7S 

Fly  Nets 55 

Gaiting  Wheel  87 

Gig  Saddles 46 

.Guards,  Stallion 79,  80 

Hair  Shedders 73 

Halters 83 

Harness,  all  kinds 19-43,  97 

"  Breaking 97 

"  Barouche 33 

Bitting ., 45 

"  Buggy,  Single .' 19-31 

Track 19-31 

Russett,  Single 28 

"  Single  Express  and  Spring  Wagon 35 

"  Coach  and  Double  Carriage  Harness, 

36,  38,  39 

Colt 30 

"  Double  Driving 30,  37 

(Single)  Pony 41 

"  Double  Pou3' 32 

Exhibition 28,  29,  37 

Coupe 34 

"  Double  Team 40,  41 

Goat 42 

Harness  Composition 11 '.i 

"        Covering .   SI 

"        Dressing 119 

Oils 119 

"       Punches 78 

Head  Bumper 82 

Hoof  Drefising 117 

Expander 17 

"       Packing , 117 

Remed}' .....117 

Hooficure 117 

Hoof  Pad  Springs IS 

"      Picks 78 

Hobbles,  Breeding 44 

"         Trotting  and  Pacing 43 

Horse  Boots ". 1  to  16 

Ankle  Boots 3  and    4 

Ankle  and  Pastern 13 

Arm  Boots 10 

Arm  and  Knee  Boots 10 

Back  Cord -. 7 

Calking  Boot '. 14 

Calking  Roll 14 


1 N  DEX.— Continued. 


PAGE. 

Coronet  Boots,  Front  Leg 3 

"      HindLeg 12 

Cord  Boots,  Curb  Compress 18 

Elastic  Shin  Brace 5 

Stockings 5 

Elbow  Boot 11 

Hitter 11 

Fetlock  Supports 15 

Hock  Boot,  Stable 14 

"       Compress 14,  IS 

"       Truss 18 

Inside  Arm  Boots 10 

Interfering  Devices  ..„ S 

Kicking  Boots 14 

Knee  Boots 9 

Knee  and  Arm  Boots 10 

Knee,  and  Shin  Boots 8 

"       Cap  Boots 9 

"       Shin  and  Ankle  Boots 8 

"       Shin,  Ankle  and  Cord  Boots 8 

Poultice  and  Lawn  Boots 14 

Quarter  Boots  1,  2,  3 

"       Rubber 2 

Runiiing-  Horse  Boots 115,  110 

Scalpers 11,  12 

and  I'astern 12 

Shin  Boots 4,  5 

"     Rolls 5 

"     and  Ankle C 

"     Ankle,  Knee  and  Cord .7 

"     Ankle  and  Speedy  Cut,  with  Hock  Extension....  13 

"     Braces,  Elastic 5 

"     and  Knee 8 

"     .^nkle  and  Pastern 13 

Speedy  Cut  Boots  and  Attachments 13 

Shoe  Boil  Roll 14 

Soaking  Boot 15 

Tendon  Boots 7 

Toe  Boots 11 

Trotting  Balls 3 

Horse  Clothing: 47  to  54 

Blankets,  Square  and  Shaped 51,  52 

Blankets,  Sweat  and  Cooling 47 

Blankets  for  Stable  use 51-52 

Wallins'  Patent 52 

Coolers 47 

Cooling  Suits ..47,  49,  50 

Hoods,  Sweat  and  Cooling 53 

Sheets  and  Flv  Covers -50 

Street  Blankets 51 

Suits,  sqnare  and  shaped 47,  48,  49,  50 

Cooling 47,  49,  50 

Waterproof  Covers 49 

Working  Suits 48 

Horse  Slings IS 

•'      Tail  Holders 84 

"      Shoe  Pads 17 

"       Foot  Remedy ■ 117 

'■      Hoof  Packing 117 

Fancy  Trimmed  Suits 47,  48,  49 

Ice  Creepers 17 

Jockey  Outfits 114 

Lap  Robes  and  Lap  Dusters 54,  55 

Leggins,  Riding 110 

Lettering,  Blankets  and  Suits 48 

Liniments 118,  120 

Lip  Protectors 65 

Meltonian  Cream 119 

Martingales,  Race 113 

Riding....?. 98 

Metal  Polish..... 119 

Mats,  Carriage 72 

Muzzles,  all  kinds 06,  67 

Nose  Straps 62 


Oat  Sieves 69 

"     Cleaners 69 

Pads,  Harness 84 

Pommel  Pads,  Race 113 

Polish  for  Mountings 119 

Pants,  Jockey 113 

Rubber  Horse  Suits 49 

Rubber  Horse  Covers 49 

Rubber  Comb  and  Brush 73 

Ruuiiing  Horse  Ooods 112-117 

Reins,  Driving 85 

Rein  Buttons 84 

"     Holders 85 

Remedies,  Specifics,  etc 117,  118,  119 

Riding  Boots 110 

Riding  Leggins 110 

"      .Strap  for  holding  down  Trousers 99 

Road  Carts 93  to  97 

Robes,  Fur 54 

"       Lap 54 

Rollers 56 

Rubbing  Cloths 56 

Sashes,  Jockey 114 

Saddle  Housings 109 

"       Pads 109 

"     Race 113 

SAODLES,  Riding 100  to  109 

Saddles,  Race  and  Exercise 112 

Track 46 

"        for  Bugg3' Harness 46 

Saddle  Furniture  113 

Salt  Sacks,  Sweat 56 

Scrapers 78 

Si<le  Weights 16 

Shaft  Attachment 88 

Singeing  Lamps 77 

Shoe  Protectors &6 

Soap,  Crown 119 

"         Harness 119 

Saddle ' 119 

Sponges 119 

Soaking  Tubs 69 

Spreaders  for  gaiting  horses 87 

Spurs,  Race 114 

Riding 99 

Sulky  Whip 85 

Stable  Brooms 70 

"       Forks 70 

Pails 70 

Stallion  Chains 80 

Shields 80 

"         Supports 79-80 

Bridles ; 81 

Standards  or  Measuring  Canes 97 

Stirrups,  all  kinds  (Riding) Ill 

Skeleton   'Wagon 95 

Sulkies 89  to  93 

Sulky  Cushions  80 

"      Case 86 

Sulkeyettes,  Wayne's 93 

Surcingles 56 

Tail  Holders 84 

Toe  and  Side  Weights 16 

Tooth  Rasps 78 

Trotting  Rolls 5 

Truss  for  Bog  Spavin  and  Thoroughpiu IS 

Waterproof  Covers  49 

Weight  Pockets 113 

Whisk  Brooms 72 

■Whips  and  Crops  (Riding) 9J 

Sulky 80 

"  Race'. 114 

Whip  Racks 99 

Wool  Covering 84 


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In  tairteen  weeks  traveled 
7,000  miles,  trotted  on  i-leven 
different  tracts',  .sixteen  mtles 
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RICHFIELD  &  LEATHERS, 

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RED  ^VILKES. 

Owned  by  "THE  HIGHLAND  FARM,"  Lexington,  Ky. 
W.  C.  FRANCE  &  SON,  Proprietors. 


We  respectfully  refer  to  above  parties  as  to  the  quality  and  prices  of  our  goods. 

G.  S.  ELLIS  &:SON. 


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178  main  Stt^eet, 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


IS^    F=EET    DEEP. 


Thie   Largest  and    Finest   in    tlie   ^Torld ! 


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imPORTAflT 


Since  issuing  our  last  catalogue  we  have  made  some  very  great  improvements  in  all 
departments,  more  particular!}'  in  our  Horse  Boot  and  Harness  department.  We  are  now 
using  in  all  our  best  grade  of  boots  tbe  very  finest  of  California  stock,  are  making  our 
boots  lighter  M-eight,  closer  fitting  and  finer  finished  than  any  heretofore  made  by  us  or 
any  other  house  in  the  world.  In  presenting  this  catalogue  (which,  by  the  way,  is  the 
most  complete  ever  published)  we  desire  to  call  your  attention  to  the  fact  that  we  carry 
such  an  endless  variety  of  goods,  that  it  would  be  almost  an  impossibility  to  list  every 
article  that  we  have  in  stock,  and  should  you  fail  to  find  listed  herein  the  article  you 
desire,  kindly  write  us,  giving  a  description,  or  let  us  know  for  what  purpose  the 
article  is  intended,  and  we  can  in  all  probability  furnish  you  with  it,  as  our  aim  is  to 
carry  in  stock  every  article  of  merit  that  is  used  on,  or  connected  with  the  horse.  Our 
goods,  which  have  been  on  the  market,  and  been  tested  by  many  of  the  best  horsemen 
in  the  country,  for  the  past  twenty-seven  years,  are  second  to  none,  and  you  will  find  our 
prices  to  be  lower  than  3'ou  can  buy  the  same  quality  of  goods  from  an^^  other  house 
in  the  world. 

All  of  our  English,  French  and  German  goods  are  imported  by  us  direct,  saving  the 
middle  man's  profit.  In  our  workshops  we  employ  none  but  the  best  of  skilled  labor, 
and  use  nothing  but  the  verj'  best  material  that  money  can  procure.  This,  together  with 
our  long  and  practical  experience  and  extensive  dealing,  enables  us  to  furnish  our 
customers  with  the  most  desirable  goods,  of  a  superior  quality,  and  at  reasonable    prices 

We  carry  the  largest  and  most  complete  stock  of  any  house  in  the  world,  and  are 
General  Agents  for  the  following  articles:  (Genuine  Imported)  Newmarket  Racing, 
Exercise  and  Ladies  and  Gentlemen's  Riding  Saddles ;  Whitman  Saddle  Co.'s  Goods, 
Wellman's  New  York  Riding  School  Saddles,  Graham's,  Lindsey's,  Frazier  Road,  Speeding 
and  Breaking  Carts  and  Sulkies,  Upington's  Kentucky  Breaking  Carts,  the  new  Sulkej-ette 
or  close  Hitch  Track  Cart,  S.  Toomey  &  Co.'s  Sulkies,  Chas.  S-  Caffrey  &  Co.'s  Sulkies, 
McMurray  «S:  Fisher  Sulkies,  and  all  the  leading  patented  novelties  in  this  line. 
Soliciting  correspondence  and  a  continuance  of  the  very  liberal  patronage  which  has  been 
bestowed  upon  us  in  the  past,  for  which  we  return  to  our  mau}^  friends  and  patrons 
many  thanks,  we  remain. 

Yours  truly, 

G.  S.  KLLIS   &   SON. 


TERMS  AND  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  ORDERING. 


Oiir  terms  are  strictly  cash. 

We  will  ship  goods  to  any  part  of  America  subject  to  approval^  and  if  goods  are  not 
satisfactory  they  may  be  returned,  a>id  ivc  ivill  refund  the  money^  providing  they  are  not 
used,  and  the  purchaser  first  agrees  to  pay  all  express  charges,  so  that  we  are  put  to  no 
expense  in  case  the  goods  do  not  suit  him. 


HOin^   TO   ORDER. 


In  ordering  goods  please  write  your  name,  Post-Office  address,  also  County  and  State 
in  plain,  bold  letters,  so  that  we  will  make  no  mistake  in  shipping;  also,  state  whether 
you  wish  goods  shipped  by  freight  or  express — if  freight,  what  railroad  you  want  them 
shipped  over;  if  express,  which  express  company  you  prefer. 

We  do  not  send  goods  by  mail,  only  on  special  order,  and  then  at  purchaser's    risk. 

All  export  orders  must  be  accompanied  with  money  order  or  draft,  otherwise  will 
positively  not  be  filled.     If 

HMRNESS   OR    HORSE    CLOTHING 

Of  special  size  is  wanted,  state  height  and  weight  of  animal.     In  ordering 

HORSE    BOOTS 
Be  particular  to  state  which  size  is  wanted,    as  we    make    five    different    sizes,   which  we 
designate  as  follows : 

S.  S.     Extremely  small,  for  weanlings  up  to  yearlings.       M.     Medium  Size,  for  medium-size  horses. 
S.  Small  Size,  for  yearlings  and  two  year  olds.  L,.      Large  Size,  for  large  horses. 

L.  L.     Extra  Large  for  extremely  large  horses. 

Where  no  size  is  given,  we  invariably  ship  Medium.  All  orders  will  be  filled  by  us 
with  a  desire  to  please  the  party  ordering ;  and  where  goods  are  not  particularly  specified, 
but  left  partly  or  fully  to  our  discretion,  we  will  always  do  the  best  in  our  judgment  to 
satisfy  the  purchaser,  but  would  at  all  times  prefer  the  buyer  to  state  plainly  what  is 
wanted. 

N.  B. — During  the  past  twenty-seven  years,  a  large  amount  of  goods  have  been  ordered  of  us  by 
parties  in  other  cities  to  be  shipped  to  them  by  express,  C.  O.  D.,  which  were  never  called  for  at  their 
express  ofiBce,  consequently  returned  to  us  with  express  charges  both  ways  for  us  to  pay.  To  secure  us 
against  any  such  loss  in  the  future,  we  request  that  at  least  $1.00  to  $5.00  accompany  each  order,  which 
amount  will  be  deducted  from  the  bill.     Reliable  parties  can  not  object  to  this  reasonable  request. 


Hopsc  Boot  Dcpai^tment. 


We  take  pleasure  in  announcing  to  our  friends  and  patrons  that  we  have  just  completed  an  entirely  new 
line  of  Horse  Boots,  which  are  far  superior  to  any  other  make  in  the  world,  being  the  lightest  weight  closest 
fittine  and  finest  finished  boot  ever  made.  This  is  a  very  broad  assertion,  but  we  have  the  boots  to  back  it,  and 
don't  you  forget  it.      Send  us  your  order,  and  if  not  exactly  as  we  represent  them,  return  to  us,  and  we  will 

'^^^'"Read'w^arMr.  Geo.  Ketcham   has  to  say  in  regard  to  our  new  boots;  also,  see  Mr.  Geo.  Wilkes  Simmons- 
letter  on  next  page. 


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No.   I. 


QUARTER  BOOTS. 


No.    2. 


No.  3. 


No. 


No.  5. 


No.  1.     Quarter  Boot.     A  good,  durable  low-cut  Boot,  Felt  lined Per  pair,  $2  50 

No.  2.             "           "         Close-fitting,  medium-height,     "          " "  3  25 

No.  3.  "  "         A  very  close-fitting  Boot  for  horse  that  strikes   high  and  hard ;    Elk-lined, 

made  with  3  straps <i  4  50 

No.  4.  Quarter  Boot.  An  elegant  light-weight,  low-cut  Boot,  Calf-lined,  especially  adapted  for  pacers,  "  4  00 
No.  5.           "           "        Feather-weight,  for  horse  that  brushes  lightly  and  low;  made  entirely  of  fine 

white  English  Wool  Booting "  4  00 


^**'  *•                                               J«o.  7.                                                 IVo.  8.  No.  10. 

No.    6.   Quarter  Boot.     "  George  Treat  "  pattern  Per  pair,  $5  00 

No.    7.           "           "         Ma  ie  with  Rawhide  Hinge "  6  00 

^°-    ^-  "  "         "Ned  Lindsley"  pattern,  covered  Rivet  Hinge  on  side;    the  most  popular 

Boot  now  made <.  g  qq 

>  o.    P.   Quarter  Boot.     Same  as  No.  S,  only  has  steel  plate  inside  lor  extremely  hard  hitters "  7  00 

No.  10.           "           "         Double-acting ;   made  hinged  at  the  sides '. "  5  50 

N.  B,— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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QUARTER  BOOTS. 


No.  II.  Xo.  12.  No.  13.  Bio.  14. 

No.  11.     Patent  Rubber  Quarter  Boot.     Covers  the  hoof  and  pastern  joint   completely;    especially 

adapted  to  muddy  tracks  and  winter  use Per  pair,  f.5  00 

No.  12.     Bell  Quarter  Boot.     With  Chamois  Roll "  3  00 

No.  13.       "            "           "          Made  of  fine  white  English  Wool  Booting,  for  horse  that  brushes  lightly,  '•  2  75 
No.  14.       "            "           "          Made  of  fine  white  English  Wool  Booting,  Lambswool  top;    undoubt- 
edly the  best  colt  Boot  on  the  market "  3  50 


No.  15. 


No.  16. 


No.   17. 


No.  17.V 


No.  15.     Bell  Quarter  Boot.     Made  of  fine  white  English  Wool  Booting,  Lambswool  top.  Leather 

around  bottom Per  pair,  $3  90 

No.  16.     Bell  Quarter  Boot.     Same  as  No.  15,  only  has  leather  covering  over  Lambswool "  5  50 

No.  17.     Extremely  light-weight  Bell  Quarter  Boot.      Made  with  one  Kid  Roll  on  top;    lithtest 

weight  and  finest  Bell  Boot  made "  5  00 

No.  17i.  Bell  Quarter  Boot.     Same  pattern  as  No.  17,  only  made  entirely  of  white  Elk-skin ;    a  very 

lightweight  Boot "  5  00 

No.  18.     Marvin's  Pattern  Bell  Quarter  Boot.     Made  with  3  Kid  Rolls  on  top "  5  40 


N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


QUARTER  BOOTS,  ANKI,E  BOOTS  AND  INTERFERING  DEVICES. 


Xo.  19, 


No.  20 


XO.  21. 


No.  2  2  and  23. 

No.  19.     "Roy  Wilkes"  Quarter  Boot,  for  pacers  only p 

No.  20.     "        —  -  ' 

No.  21. 
No.  22. 
No.  2.3. 


^       ,^  „  -  ^.- pair,  $5  50 

Front  Coronet  Boot,  protects  coronet  perfectly ,.  .,  c^ 

Ankle  Boot,  made  of  Felt,  Chamois  bound  for  road  use '         «  "  %  • 

Ankle  Boot,  made  of  heavy  Calfskin.     A  good  plain  boot  for  hard  hitter,  for  road  use.......'         "  1  50 

Ankle  Boot.     Same  as  No.  22,  only  made  larger  and  heavier  for  extremely  large  horses "  1  7,5 


Haughey's  Interfering  Device. 


No.  24. 


No.  25. 


No.  26. 


No.   27. 


No.  24.     Straight  Pattern,  Kersey-Lined  Ankle  Boot,  with  elastic  for  front  leg Per  pair   .^-t  50 

No.  2.5.     Hind  Ankle,  Elastic  Heel  Extend,  Finest  French  Calfskin '      '  "4  00 

No.  26.     Trotting   Balls.     Rubber,   20c.    each;  Medium    Size,   Horn,   3.5c.  each;   Extra  Large  and 

Heavy,  Horn g^^j^  ^^ 

No.  27.     Haughey's  Pat.  Interfering  Device.     Guaranteed  to  break  horse  from  interfering.     Invalu-  " 

able  to  horse  raisers  to  use  ou   colts Per  pair      -^  00 

N.  P.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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ANKLE   BOOTS   AND   SHIN   BOOTS. 


No.  29. 


No.  30. 


No.  31. 


No.  28.     Fine  French  Calf  Ankle  Boot  for  Front  Leg.     Lightest  weight,  closest  fitting  and  finest 

Boot  made Per  pair,  $2  50 

No.  29.     Ankle  Boot.     Similar  to  No.  28,  only  curved  for  hind  leg "  2  85 

No.  30.     Front  Leg  Ankle  Boot.     A  very  desirable  Boot,  made  of  Soft  Oiled  French  Calf "  2-50 

No' 31.     Hind  Leg  Ankle  Boot.     Similar  to  No.  30,  only  curved  for  hind  leg "  2  85 


No.  32. 


No.  33. 


No.  34. 


No.  32.     Ankle  Boot.     Made  entirely  of  Fine  White  Booting,  feather  weight,  either  for   front  or 

hind  leg Per  pair,  $:?  00 

No.  .'i3.     Ankle  Boot.   Similar  to  No.  3"-',  only  has  Leather  Cap  and  Buck-Roll  on  top.    Bouita  Pattern,         "  4  '00 

No.  34.     Kersey  Shin  Foot,  to  protect  between  knee  and  ankle "  1  .50 

N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  tbem  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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SHIN  BOOTS,  ROLLS,  ELASTIC  BRACES  AND  STOCKINGS. 


No.  37. 


No.  38 


No.  3-5.     Kersey  Sliin  Boot,  to  protect  between  knee  and  ankle.    Made  of  Fine  Kersey, -with  Elastic,  Per  pair,  $2 
No.  oil.     Kersey  Sbin  Boot,  to  protect  between  knee  and  ankle.    Made  of  finest  White  English  Wool 

Kersey,  with  half-cord  protection "  3 

No.  37.     Shin  Boot.     Made  of  finest  and  lightest  French  Calf,  with  Elastic "  -I 

No.  .38.     Shin  Boot.     Same  as  No.  37,  only  has  half-cord  protection "  4 

BWW^ien  ordering  any  of  the  aljovf,  please  state  whether  they  are  to  be  used  on  front  or  hind  leg. 

No.  39.     Shin  Rolls,  to  protect  between  knee  and  ankle.     Made  of  finest  Imported  Kid. 

3  Rolls Per  pair,  $2  50  tl  Rolls Per  pair,  $4 

4  Rolls "  3  75  8  Rolls  "  5 

No.  40.     Elastic  Shin  Brace,  for  weak,  injured  or  swollen  tendons.   Made  of  best  heavy  Black  Elastic,         "  3 

No.  41.     Elastic  Stockings.     Made  of  best  heavy  Black  Elastic,  without  cord  protection "  4 

With  cord  protection,  as  shown  in  cut "  7 


41. 

50 

50 
00 
50 


N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Bcjot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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No.  42. 


SHIN  AND  ANKLE  BOOTS. 


No.  43. 


No.  44. 


No.  45. 


No.  42.  Kersey  Shiu  and  Ankle  Boot  for  Front  Leg Per  pair,  $2  50 

No.  43.  Kersey  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot,  similar  to  42,  only  curved  for  Flind  Leg "  2  85 

No.  44.  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot  for  front  leg,  made  of  finest  English  White  Wool  Kersey,  with  Elastic         "  5  00 

No.  45.  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot,  similar  to  44,  only  curved  for  hind  leg "  5  50 


Soft  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot 


No.  46.  No.  47.  No.  48.  No.  49. 

No.  40.     Soft  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot,  made  entirely  of  heavy  English  Wool  Booting,  Bound Per  pair,  $5  00 

No.  47.     Front-leg  Shiu  and  Ankle  Boot,  made  of  finest  French  Calf,  with  Elastic,  Lightest  Weight, 

Closest  Fitting  and  finest  Boot  made "  5  50 

No.  48.     Shiu  and  Ankle  Boot,  similar  to  47,  only  curved  for  hind  leg "  6  00 

No.  49.     Hinged  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot,  made  of  Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calf,  with  Elastic "  (i  00 

N.  B. — If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  de.sired  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 

—  6  — 


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TENDON   OR   CORD   BOOTS. 


No.  50.  No.  51.  No.  53. 

No.  50.     Shin  and  Tendon  Boot.    Made  of  finest  French  Calf.     Lightest  weight,  best  fitting  and 

finest  Boot  made Per  pair,  $5  .50 

No.  .51.     Tendon  Boot.     Similar  to  No.  50,  only  extends  around  leg  further  and  protects  ankle "  7  GO 

No.  52.     Shin,  Ankle  and  Tendon  Boot.     A  good,  substantial  Boot.     Same  pattern  as  No.  53,  only 

plainer  and  made  of  Kersey "  4  75 

No.  53.     Shin  Ankle,  with  soft  tendon  protection.     Made  of  finest  and  lightest  French  Calf,  with 

Elastic "  7  50 


No.  54. 


No.  56. 


No.  57- 


No.  .54.     Double  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot,  with  Soft  Cord  Protection.     Made  of  finest  and  lightest 

French  Calf,  with  Elastic Per  pair,  $8  25 

No.  .55.     Shin,  Ankle  and  Tendon  Boot,  with  Half-Knee  Protection.   Finest  and  lightest  French  Calf,         "  7  50 

No.  56.     Front  Leg  Boot.     Protects  back  cord,  heel  and  ankle "  4  86 

No.  57.     Hind  Leg  Boot.     Protects  ankle,  foot  of  ankle,  and  shin "  4  85 


N.  B. — If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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KNEE  AND  SHIN  BOOTS.     KNEE,  SHIN  AND  ANKLE  BOOTS. 


No.  58. 


PUo.  59. 


ISO.  61. 


No.  62. 


No.  .58.     Knee  and  Shin  Boot.    Protects  Knee  and  Shin  down  to  Ankle,  made  of  Finest  White  English 

Kersey Per  pair,  S5  00 

No.  59.     Knee,  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot.    Protects  Knee,  Shin  and  Ankle,  made  of  Finest  White  English 

Kersey "  6  00 

No.  60.     Hinged  Knee,  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot.      Made  of  Finest  White  English  Kersey,  with  Elastic, 

exactly  like  61,  only  has  no  cord  protection "  8  00 

No.  61.     Knee,  Shin,  Ankle  and  Cord  Boot.      Made  of  Finest  White  English  Kersey,  with  Elastic ; 

has  cord  protection "  10  00 

No.  62.     Shin  and  Ankle  Boot.      With  half-knee  protection ;    made  of  Lightest  and  Finest  French 

Calf,  with  Elastic "  6  00 

N.  B.— If  any  speciul  pattern  Boot  is  desired  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  thim  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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KNEE  BOOTS.      KNEE  CAP  BOOTS. 


NO.  63. 


No.  64. 


No.  65. 


No.  63.     A  Durable  and  Practical  Knee  Boot Per  pair,  $2  75 

No.  64.     Knee  Boot  (Electricity).     Made  of  finest  California  stock.     The  finest  and  most  desirable 

Knee  Boot  made "  •''  ^^ 

No.  64^.  Knee  Boot.     Similar  to  No.  64,  only  has  Steel  Plate  inside  for  hard  hitters "  6  00 

No.  65.     Knee  Boot,  Hinged  Kentucky  Pattern "  6  00 


No.  66. 


No.  67. 


No.  68. 


No.  GG.     Knee  Boot  (Manon).     Made  of  heavy  English  Booting,  with  Leather  Cap Per  pair,  fo  00 

No.  67.     Soft  White  Felt  Knee  Boot.     Very  light  weight,  made  of  finest  English  Booting,  for  light 

brusher "  4  00 

No.  68.     English  Pattern  Knee  Cap  Boot.     To  be  used  on  front  of  knee  for  jumpers,  stumblers,  or 

for  stable  use  when  horse  strikes  his  knees  against  the  stall "  4  00 

Any  of  the  above  Knee  Boots  furnished  with  Elastic  Suspenders  at  $1  00  per  pair  extra. 
N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


—  9 


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KNEE  AND  ARM  BOOTS.  ARM  BOOTS. 


Kio.  69. 


No.   70. 


No.  71. 


„       ,„  ,  .  .    „,  .  ,.   J       r  T--       .  ^  1/-       ■     o^     1  I  Without  Suspenders,  Per  pair,  $7  00 

No.  69.     Knee  Boot,  with  Short  Arm.     Made  of  Finest  California  Stock 1  „,.,,    ^  j  „  „' ^ 

t  With  Suspenders **  •'" 


No.  70.    Jointed  Knee  and  Arm  Boot.     Kentucky  Pattern,  made  of  Finest  white  English  Kersey... 

No.  71.     "  Adair"  Knee  and  Arm  Boot.     Arm  made  of  Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calf;  Knee  made 

entirely  of  Finest  English  Wool  Booting ...•• 


8  00 

9  50 


9  50 


No.  72.  I«o.  73. 

No.  72.     "  Kismet "  Knee  and  Arm  Boot.     Made  of  Finest  and  Lightest  Calf  throughout Per  pair,  |10  50 

No.  73.     Short  Inside  Arm  Boot "  4  60 

N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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ELBOW   BOOTS.       SCALPERS. 


No.  75. 


No.  74. 

No.  74.     Elbow  Boot  "Blaine."    Made  of  finest  English  Wool  Booting,  lined  with  finest  Lambswool, 

the  most  practical  Elbow  Boot  made Per  pair,  $7  25 

No.  75.     Elbow  Boot,  Elk  Lined "  ^  ^'^ 

The  above  Boots  are  made  of  the  tlne.st  material  throughout,  and  are  priced  complete  with  Suspenders. 


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No.  76.  No.  77.  No.  78.  No.  78J. 

No.  76.     A  good  serviceable  Plain  Scalper.     Made  of  solid  California  stock.     Protects  the  front Per  pair,  f  2  50 

No.  77.     A  good  serviceable  Plain  Scalper.     Made  of  solid  California  stock.     Protects  both  front 

and  side "  3  00 

No.  78.     "Palo  Alto"  Scalper.     Made  of  the  finest  California  stock.    Protects  the  front.    The  best  and 

most  durable  Scalper  made "^ 

No  78*.  Ellis'   New    Felt   Scalper.     Protects  front.     Made  of     White   Compressed  Felt.      A   very 

desirable  and  light-weight  Boot ^  "^^ 

N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 

—  11  — 


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SCALPER'S  TOE  AND  PASTERN  BOOTS.     CORONET  BOOTS. 

^^^^^^^^^^^  - '' 

ISO  79.  No.  80.  ISO.  81.    '  ?«o.  82, 

No.  79.     "Palo  Alto"  Side  Scalper.      Made  of  finest  California  stock;   protects  side;    the  finest  and 

most  durable  Scalper  made Per  pair,  $.3 

No.  80.     Front  and  Side  Scalper  "Sunny  Slope."     Protects  front  and  side  ;  made  oyinest  California 

stock  and  is  the  finest  Scalper  made "  3 

No.  81.     Ellis'  New  Felt  Scalper.     Protects  front  and  side ;  a  very  desirable  and  light-weight  Boot, 

made  of  White  Compressed  Felt "  3 

No.  82.     Palo  Alto  Toe  and  Pastern  Boot.     The  most  desirable  Boot  made  for  colts "  4 


^.l>i  ^^^^W      \  ^HHI^^^^B  Hind  Coronet  Boot, 

No.  83.  ISO.  85.  ISO.  85A.  ISO.  86. 

No.  iSH.     California  Toe  and  Pastern  Boot.      Made  of  finest  California  stock Per  pair,  §•')  75 

No.  84.     Similar  to  No.  83,  only  has  heavy  English  White  Wool  Booting  Speedy  Cut  Attachment "  5  75 

No.  85.     Cnt   Davis'  Hoof  and  Speedy  Cut  Boot.      The  only  Boot  ever  invented  that  will  protect 

a  hard,  speedy  cutter "  5  75 

No.  85.1.  Scalper  and  Speedy  Cut  Boot  (Scalper  part  made  of  heavy  white  compressed  Felt,  like  No. 

81;  Speedy  Cut  part,  of  heavy  white  Wool  English  Booting,  padded "  5  75 

No.  SO.     Hind  Coronet  Boot.     Protects  Coronet  perfectly "  2  50 

N.  B.— If  any  special  pattern  Boot  is  (lesircd  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  Older  on  .slioit  notire. 


ANKLE  AND  PASTERN  BOOTS.  SHIN,  ANKLE  AND  SPEEDY  CUT  BOOTS. 


No.  87.  No.  88.  No.  89. 

No.  87.     Pastern  Boot.     Protects  pastern  perfectly Per  pair,  $2  "jO 

No.  8S.     Ankle  and  Pasteru  Boot.     Made  of  Finest  French  Calf "  -^  -'0 

No.  89.     Ankle  and  Speedy  Cut  Boot.     Made  of  Finest  French  Calf.     A  very  desirable  Boot "  tJ  "0 


-<^ 
No.  91.  JSo.  94.  No.  94U 

No.  90.     "Susie"  Shin,  Ankle  and  Speedy  Cut  Boot.     Made  of  Kersey,  for  hind  leg Per  pair,  $4  65 

No.  91.     Shin,  Ankle  and  Speedy  Cut.     Made  of  Finest  White  English  Kersey,  and  California  Stock 

or  Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calf,  as  desired "  9  00 

No.  92.     Shin,  Ankle  and  Pastern.     Made  of  either  Finest  White  English  Kersey  and  California 

Stock  or  Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calf "  9  00 

No.  93.     Shin  and  Pastern  Boot.     Made  entirely  of  Finest  English  AU-Wool  Booting "  5-50 

No.  94.     Ankle  and  Speedy  Cut  Boot,  Hock  Extension.     Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calfskin "         1100 

No.  9-lJ.  Ellis'  new  pattern  Shin,  Ankle  and  Speedy  Cut  Boot,  with  Ilock  Extension,  Finest  and 

Lightest  French  Calf "         11  00 

N.  B. — If  any  specitii  pattern  Boot  is  desired,  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 

—  13  — 


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Calking  Roll. 


Hock  Boot. 


Kicking  Boot. 


Elastic  Hock  CorriDress. 


No.  95. 


No.  97. 


No.  98. 


No.  95.     Full  Hock  Boot,  for  Stable  Use Per  pair,  S5  -50 

Ne.  96.     Side  Hock  or  Kicking  Boot.     To  prevent  injury  to  the  hock-joint  when  horse  kicks  the 

same  while  being  groomed "  4  75 

No.  97.     Elastic  Hock  Compress,  for  Blood  Spavin  or  Thoroughpin '  fi  00 

No.  98.     Calking  Roll.     To  prevent  horse  standing  with  one  foot  on  other  in  stable Each,  2  75 


S  hoe  Boil  Roll. 


Calking  Boot. 


Poultice  or  Lawn   Boot. 


lira  _ 

No.  99.  Nos.   100  and   loi.  No.   102. 

No.    99.     Calking  Boot,  with  Soft  Roll  on  Top,  for  same  purpose  as  No.  98 Per  pair,  $2  75 

No.  100.     Shoe-Boil  Roll.     To  prevent  horse  from  getting  calk  of  his  shoe  under |arm  while  lying 

down,  causing  a  shoe-boil.     Made  of  best  enameled  leather,  and  stuffed  with  hair Each,  3  00 

No.  101.     Shoe-Boil  Roll.     Similar  to  No.  100,  only  made  of  web "  150 

No.  Ufl.     Poultice  or  Lawn   Boot.     Used  on  feet  to  apply  poultice ;  also  put  on  horse  to  prevent 

tramping  down  lawn Pei  pair,     4  50 

%{.  u.—if  any  -special  pattern  Boot  is  desired  not  listed  herein,  we  will  make  them  to  order  on  short  notice. 


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PLAIN  SOAKING  SWAB,  SOAKING  BOOT  AND  COLT  FETLOCK  SUPPORT. 


Colt  Fetlock  Support. 


SoakltiK  Boot.  'With 
Frog  Pad. 


No.  103. 


Mo.  X04. 


Xo.  105. 


No.  103.     Plain  Soaking  Swab.     Covers  lioof  complete,  but  has  no  bottom ?er  pair,  ?1  40 

No.  104.     Soaking  Boot.     Made  of  Heavy  Felt,  with  Rawhide  Frog,  Tad  lined  with  Sj  onge "  3  00 

No.  10.5.     Ellis' Fetlock  Support,  for  colts  with  weak  limbs "  7  00 


N.  B. — If  any  spaci  U  patt  th  Boot  is  desired,  an  listed  herein,  we  will  make  tliem  to  order  on  .short  notice. 


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TOE   AND   SIDE   WEIGHTS. 


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No.  io6.  No.  107.  No.  108. 

No.  106.  The  Chicago  is  a  welded  spur  weight.  The  Spur  A  being  welded  to  the  shoe,  takes  all 
concussion  off  the  hoof,  and  leaves  the  hoof  in  its  natural  condition.  Sizes,  2  to 
S  ozs.     Complete  with  Spurs Per  pair,  $2  00 

No.  107.  Security  Toe  Weight.  The  Spur  A  is  secured  to  the  hoof  by  small  screws,  the  lower  end 
of  spur  resting  on  shoe,  takes  all  strain  from  the  screws.  The  spur  can  be  allowed 
to  remain  on  the  hoof,  or  can  be  removed.  Can  be  used  on  horses  whether  shod  or 
not.     Sizes,  2  to  10  ozs.     Complete "  2  00 

No.  108.     Stick-Fast  Toe  and  Side  Weights.     Sizes,  2  to  10  ozs.     Complete "  2  00 


Pocket  Toe  'WeiRht 


Side  -Weigtit. 


AND  SPUR? '^ 


No.  ro9.  No.  no.  No.  112. 

No.  109.     Mitchell  Toe  Weight,     Complete Per  pair,  2  00 

No.  110.  ^Pocket  Weight.     Made  of  Leather,  and  filled  with  Sheet  Lead.     Can  be  changed  to  weigh 

any  weight  desired  within  a  minute ? "  1  50 

No.  111.     Dot  Side  Weight,  Leather  filled  with  Sheet  Lead "  1  50 

No.  112.     The  "Duplex"  Side  Weight.     To  be  used  on  scalper.     Sizes,  2  to  S  ozs "  150 


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Dr.  Roberge's  Patent  Hoof  Expander 


The  "Boss"  Patent 
Horse  Shoe  Pad. 


Ice  Creepers 


Bio.  114. 


No.  115. 


:no.  1 16. 


The  "  Boss"  Patent  Horse  Shoe  Pads.  Made  entirely  of  Rubber  and  Cork,  the  Cork  being 
put  in  to  lighten  the  weight.  Prevents  and  cures  Lameness,  Contracted  Feet,  Corns, 
Quarter  Cracks,  Laminitis,  etc.     Sizes,  Nos.  1  to  (i Perpair,  75  cts. 


-TESTIlVIONIAliS.- 


T.'j  Willow  St.,  Lvnn,  Mass.,  August  17,  ISSS. 
One  of  my  horses  "went  lame"  for  a  year  and  a  half. 
I  put  a  pair  of  your  Pads  on  him  a  year  ago  last  spring, 
and  used  them  on  him  about  nine  months.  His  feet 
then  looked  so  well  that  I  decided  to  try  him  without 
them.  He  has  been  used  in  the  livery  business  ever 
since,  and  has  as  "sound"  a  foot  as  I  ever  saw  on  a  horse. 
W.  A.  Brav,  Sale  Stables. 

!)14  Brown  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  '2,  1S8S. 
The  Rubber  and  Cork  Pads  are  superior  in  practical 
value  and  economy  to  any  protection  for  the  horses'  feet 
that  I  have  ever  seen,  for  work  on  our  hard  pavements. 
In  economy  they  will  make  a  saving  of  at  least  1(1  per 
cent,  in  horse-shoeing  bills,  and  in  se>  z'/ce,  a  horse  can 
travel   fifteen   miles    with    the   Pads  easier   than  he  can 


travel  ten  miles  without  them.  They  will  spread  the 
foot,  thereby  relieving  contraction,  and  prevent,  or  rem- 
edy, at  least,  many  of  the  diseases  to  which  the  horse's 
foot  is  subject.  By  preventing  concussion,  and  adhering 
to  the  surface,  they  ^h'c  the  horse  conjidence ,  causing 
him  to  extend  his  gait,  and  improve  his  general  appear- 
ance. J.  A.  Martin,  Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  August  15,  1888. 
The  principle  of  the  Pads,  creating  a  Irog-pressure,  is 
strictly  correct,  that  being  Nature's  remedy  for,  as  well 
as  preventive  of  contracted  heels.  Their  pi-act ica I  value 
should  give  them  an  extensive  sale,  and  their  universal 
use  would  be  a  great  saving  to  owners  of,  as  well  as  a 
great  mercy  to,  horses  generally.  D.  G.  Christie, 

Supt.  Schenectady  Street  Railway  Co. 


No.  114.     Calk  Cover.      To  be  placed  over  the   shoe  and  over  the  sharp  calks  when  in  stable,  thus 

preventing  injury  to  the  horse  Per  pair. 

No.  115.  Patent  Ice  Creepers.  A  perfect  temporary  or  permanent  arrangement  for  slippery  and  icy 
roads.  It  is  easily  and  quickly  adjusted,  and  fits  any  size  shoe.  The  only  parts  that 
wear  are  the  points,  and  they  can  be  renewed  at  a  nominal  price.     Very  durable Per  set, 

No  llfi.  Dr.  Roberge's  Patent  Hoof  Expander.  Cures  Corns,  Contractions,  Quarter  Cracks,  etc.  It 
is  the  best  invention  for  expanding  a  contracted  fool,  and  keeping  a  foot  hOund  and  in 
its  natural  shape.  It  is  used  and  approved  by  the  leading  horse  owners  of  the  New 
York  Driving  Park,  such  as  Robt.  Bonner,  Frank  Work,  and  hundreds  of  other  gentle- 
men of  repute.     In  ordering,  send  diagram  of  foot Per  pair. 


MR.  Bii.VNEK  say.s: 


"I  have  used  the  Roberge  Hoof  Expander  on  Maud  S.  and  other  horse.s  with  good  ri  suits, 
instniment  for  expanding  the  hoof  when  properl.v  applied."        Robert  Bonnei:. 


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Truss  for  the  Radical  Cure  of 
Bog  Spavin  and  Thoroughpin. 


Veterinary  Curb  Compress. 


Bovies  Pat.  Hoof  Pad  Springs. 


No.  ii6J.  No.  117.  No.  118J. 

No.  116J.  Professor  Baker's  Truss  for  the  radical  cure  of  bog  spavin  and  thoroughpin Each,  10  00 

No.  117.  Bovies  Pat.  Pad  Springs.  For  Winter  and  Summer  use.  As  a  substitute  for  snow  shoes  they  are 
invaluable,  being  far  superior  to  anything  in  the  market.  By  using  pieces  of  felt  held  in  the  foot  by  these 
springs,  you  have  an  elastic  movement  that  prevents  the  accumulation  of  snow  in  the  feet  They  are 
needed  for  stable  use  just  as  much  in  Winter  as  in  Summer,  as  moisture  freezes  out  of  feet  quicker  than  it 
dries  out.     Price Per  pair,  $1  00 

Directions  — Get  two  small  sponges,  place  the  wet  sponge  in  the  foot,  slip  one  end  of  spring  under  one  side  of  shoe  and 
press  together  till  the  other  end  slides  under  the  opposite  side,  ran  he  put  in  with  the  single  point  toward  the  toe  or  the  reverse.  If  not 
convenient  to  get  sponges,  take  wet  cloths  or  piece.s  of  heavy  felt.  These  springs  will  hold  anything  iu  the  loot.  Two  sizes,  Kos.  1  and  2. 
No.  1  fits  any  foot  up  to  a  No.  3  shoe,  and  No.  2  tits  No.  4  shoe  and  upwards. 

No.  118.  Anti-Snow  Ball  Pad.  Sizes  as  follows,  measured  across  the  Pad:  No.  2,  25  inches;  No.  3,  3inches;  No.  4, 
31  inches;  No.  .'5,  35   inches;  No.  6,  4  inches.     Price Per  pair,  $2  00 

No.  1181.  The  Veterinary  Curb  Compress.     Cures  curb  by  pressure,  in  from  5  to  10  days,  without  injury  to  the  hair 

or  horse,  or  the  infliction  of  any  suffering  to  the  animal Each,  $10  00 

Horse  Sling, 

Kimball's  Patent  Safety  Check  Hook. 


No.  X19.  No.  120. 

No.  119.     Horse  Sling.     For  use  in  cases  of  broken  or  injured  limbs.     Price,  complete Each,  $25  03 

No.  120.  Kimball's  Patent  Safety  Check  Hook.  The  most  practical  and  least  complicated  Clici  k  Hook  ever  offered 
to  the  public.  1st.  A  horse  can  not  become  unchecked.  2nd.  This  hook  will  not  break;  ordinary  ones  do. 
ord.  It  raises  the  saddle  from  the  horse's  back,  instead  of  pulling  it  down,  as  is  the  case  with  the  ordinary 
hooks.  Endorsed  by  many  of  the  best  horsemen  in  the  United  States  as  being  the  des/,  the  cheapest^  and  the 
simplest  Check  Hook  ever  offered.     Nickel  or  Imitation  Rubber Each,  6Lc. 


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THE  BEST  SINGLE  STRAP  BUGGY  AND  TRACK  HARNESS  IN  THE  WORLD  FOR  THE 

MONEY.— Hand  Sewed. 


XO.    X2I. 

No.  121.  Single  Strap  Harness.  For  Buggy  use.  Is  maile  of  good  Oak-tanned  Stock  throughout,  hand-sewed 
and  is,  without  a  doubt,  the  best  low-priced  Harness  ever  offered  to  the  public. 
Description- -Bridle,  i  inch  Box  Loop,  either  overcheck  or  side  rein,  good  dark-green  leather  front  or  chain 
if  desired,  or  with  open  bridle  if  preferred;  Flat  Lines,  j  inch  fro  tits,  1^  inch  hand  parts,  spring  end  billets; 
Breast  Strap,  single  strap,  with  1|  inch  good  solid  traces ;  Flat  Martingale,  22  or  3  inch  Saddle,  leather  bottom,  and 
laced  in  by  hand.  All  the  edges  on  this  harness  are  taken  off,  so  that  they  will  not  chafe,  and  they  are  finished  up 
nice  and  smooth  throughout. 

Full  Nickel  or  Davis  Hard  Rubber  Mountings  throughout Price,  |14  75 

Genuine  Rubber  Mountings  throughout "         18  65 

No.  122.     Harness  for  Track  or  Sulky  use.     Same  as  above,  only  ferrets  are  set  down  lower  on  Saddle, 
and  lines  are  made  with  shorter  front  parts,  bringing  splice  nearer  the  ferrets. 

Full  Nickel  or  Davis  Hard  Ruliber  throughout '. "         14  75 

Full  Genuine  Rubber  throughout "         18  65 

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No.   123. 

No.  12o.     Single   Strap   Buggj^   Harness.     Best   Quality   Full   Nickel  or   Davis  Hard   Finish    Rubber   Mountings 

throughout Price,  $19  75 

In  this  Harness  we  use' the  celebrated  Gallery  Oak-tanned  Leather  (Backs),  throughout,  and  do  all  the 
stitching  by  hand,  which  makes  it  a  solid  and  substantial  Harness,  and  one  that  we  can  heartily  recommend  to 
our  friends. 

Description— J-inch  Box  Loop  Bridle,  fancy  creased  loops,  either  with  overcbeck  or  side  rein  as  desired,  or 
good  open  bridle  if  preferred,  loop  end  lines  IJ-inch  throughout;  2-inch  Breast  Collar,  with  IJ-inch  trace,  made  of 
extra  solid  stock  ;  Flat  Strap  Martingale,  either  2^  or  :S-inch  hand-laced  leather-bottom  saddle,  with  leather-covered 
seat;  round  hand-sewed  stays  on  breeching.  The  edges  of  this  Harness  are  beveled  and  burnished  up  smooth  and 
rounded  inside,  to  prevent  chafing. 

No  124.     Harness  for  Sulky  or  Track  use.     Same  as  above,  only  terrets  are  set  down  lower  on  saddle,  and  lines 

are  made  with  shorter  front  parts,  bringing  splice  nearer  the  terrets. 
Best  Quality,  Full  Nickel  on  Composition  or  Davis  Hard-Finish  Rubber  throughout Price,  $li)  "•> 

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THE  CELEBRATED  "ELLIS"  $23.50  FINE  CUSTOM-MADE  TRACK  AND  BUGGY  HARNESS. 


EQUAL  TO  ANT  OTHER  MANUFACTURERS'  $35  00  GRADE. 


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No.  12.5.     Single  Strap  Harness  for  Buggy  use.     Finest  Genuine  Rubber  Mountings  throughout Price,  $23  50 

This  Harness  is  made  of  extra  selected  stock,  the  best  of  Cullerj'.s  Backs,  and  is  stitched  by  hand  throughout  nice  and  neat.  The  bridle  is  K-inch. 
ade  with  an  elegant  creased  loop,  our  own  original  design,  either  overcheck  or  side  rein,  as  desired,  or  fine  open  bridle  if  preferred.  Spring  end  lines, 
^  hand  parts  and  %  fronts.  Flat  strap  martingale,  Jl-incn,  leather-lined  saddle,  with  leather-covered  jockey,  and  back  band  running  in  one  piece  from 
aft  tug  to  shaft  tug.  flat  hip  strap,  solid  turn  back,  with  extra  large  softstufl'ed  flaxseed  crupper  that  will  iiot  chafe  the  horse.  Breast  collar  is  2  inches 
ide.  traces  I'd,  worked  down  so  that  there  is  positively  no  stretch  to  them.  Flat  stays  on  breeching,  with  two  rows  of  stitching,  l'J'4  breeching,  edges 
iveled,  burnished  smooth  and  rotinded  inside  throughout  so  as  not  to  chafe. 

No.  12fi.  Harness,  for  Sulky  or  Track  use.  Same  as  above,  only  terrets  are  set  down  lower  on  saddle 
and  lines  are  made  with  shorter  front  parts,  bringing  splice  nearer  the  terrets.  Finest 
Genuine  Rubber  Mountings  throughout Price,  $23  50 

.\'.  B.— If  a  lighter  weight  harness  is  preferred,  we  can  furnish  either  of  the  above  with  2}<inch  saddle,  1-inch  trace,  and  balance  light  in  pro- 
)rLiou.    These  we  term  our  No.  12^  and  No.  12()  Light  Weight.    In  ordeiiug.  please  state  which  is  (fesired. 


HEAVY  CUSTOM  MADE  BUGGY  AND  TRACK  HARNESS. 


No.  127.  * 

No.  127.     Full  Genuine  Rubber  Mounted  Harness  for  Buggy  use.     The  very  best  of  Gallery  (extra 

heavy)  Backs  of  the  leather  used  throughout  this  Harness Price,  $35^00 

Description. — Bridle,  %-inoh  fluted  box  loop  cheeks,  round-stitched  reins  and  winker  braces,  regular  track  blinds,  handsome  leather  front,  Dcxi 
%  cheek  bit  and  over-che(k  bir,  scalloped  layer  on  crown-piece,  bea^y  glass  rosettes:  made  with  over-check,  with  neat  enamel  leather  nose-band  or  si 
rein  if  desired,  or  open  bridle  if  preferred.  I.iiit-s,  spring  end,  regular  track  ;  Breast  I  ollar,  2\.t  inch,  solid  body,  scalloped  and  raised  layer,  box-lo 
stays,  curved  and  shaped.  1  his  design  is  of  inestimable  value,  and  is  approved  by  many  horsemen  It  is  cut  and  designed  fur  self-adjustment,  to  relic 
tbe  usual  strain  from  wind-pipe  without  im]>airing  locomotion,  which  can  not'be  obviated  with  any  other  style  of  breast  collar.  Traces,  IH'i^ 
solid  leather,  double  and  stitcned  at  end.  saddle,  3  inch  long  jockey  track  with  reversible  lerret  stops  mid  jockey  tips,  leather  pad  and  welt,  heavy  pate 
leather  skirts,  leather  jockey  and  covered  seat,  ei tended  flap,  tufted  and  well  made  throughout.  Shaft  tugs,  box  loop,  double  and  stitched,  regul 
track  style.  Belly  Bands.  Maud  3.  regular  track  style,  wide  folded  and  stiched  billet  to  wrap  around  shalt.  Breeching.  l?4-inch  single  strap  wi 
scaJloped  .stitched  and  raised  layer,  solid  turnback  ;  3  ring  round  breechijjg  stays,  band.some  blocKed  hip  strap,  %inch  breeching  straps  with  box  looi 
Martingale,  solid  leather,  genuine  rubber  beaded  rings.    Hand-stitched  and  finely  finished  throughout. 

No.  128.     Harness  for  Sulky  or  Track  use.      Same  as  above,  only  terrets  are  set  down  lov^er  on  saddle, 

and  lines  are  made  with  shorter  front  parts,  bringing  splice  nearer  the  terrets.      Finest 

genuine  Rubber  Mountings  throughout Price,'S35  00 


THE  CELEBRATED  "ELLIS"  FINE  CUSTOM  MADE  FOLDED  TRACK  AND  liUGGY  HARNESS.") 


No.  129. 

No.  129.     Harness  for  Buggy  use    in  either  first  quality  Full  Genuine  Rubber  throughout,  or  close 

Silver  Plate.     Any  other  mountings,  if  desired,  made  to  order Price,  $48  50 

The  above  illustration  shows  our  folded  track  harnes.s  upon  which  we  liave  gained  a  national  reputation.  The  harness  leather  used 
in  this  harness  is  the  finest  leather  made,  viz.:  Ihe  celebrated  David  Molliit  .t  Co.'s.  Breast  t  oUar.  Breeching.  Crown  Piece  on  Bridle, 
Neelc  Layer  and  Bellv  Band  are  made  of  the  very  finest  of  Neat's  Calf  fold  Leather  (which  is  so  suft  and  plinble  that  it  is  almost  an  impos- 
sibility to  chafe)  or  finest  handbntled  Knameled  Leather  if  prefexred.  Bridle. '.iiKli  i.raiu  Leather  Blind,  either  overcheck  or  sidi  rein 
as  desired,  or  fine  round  Open  Bridle  if  preferred;  Lines,  IH-inch  hand  jiarts,  "„-incli  innit,<:  Breast  Collar  folded  and  soft:  Traces, IVg- 
iiich  at  ends,  tapering  down  to  ';  inch  in  center;  Genuine  K  saddle,  made  with  liaik  liami  running  in  one  piece  from  shaft  tug  to  shait  tug: 
Belly  Rand,  very  wide  and  folded  so  as  not  to  chafe;  Hip  .Strap  flat.  Breeching  soft  and  folded.  Crup))cr  extra  large,  flax  seed  stuffed. 
These  are  a  fine  enough  Harness  for  anybody,  being  hand-sewed.  1*2  to  the  inch  throughout,  and  as  finely  finished  as  can  be. 

No.  130.     Harness  for  Track  or  Sulky  use      Same  as  above,  only  terrets  are  set  down  lower  on  saddle, 

and  lines  are  made  with  shorter  front  parts,  bringing  splice  nearer  the  terrets Price,  48  50 

N.  B  —Any  one  desiring  a  fine  harness  will  make  no  mistake  in  ordering  the  above,  as  they  are  asfine  as  most  manufacturers  sell  tor  $75  00. 

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Pio.   131. 

No.  131.     "Bermuda"  Harness,  for  Track  or  Sulky   use.     Kither  Close  Plate  Silver,  Finest  Genuine 

Rubber  or  Aluminum  Bronze  Mountings Price,  $75  00 

Made  of  the  celebrated  David  Moffat's  Leather  (Backs),  which  is  acknowledged  throughout  the  world  as  the 
best  that  money  can  buy.  Biidle  either  J  or  J-inch,  as  desired,  with  or  without  blinds,  as  preferred,  overcheck 
or  side  rein,  genuine  Daniels  bit,  fine  flat  or  beaded  lines,  traces  J  or  1  inch,  with  three  holes  to  take  up  at  whiffle- 
tree.  P'ine  "K"  Saddle,  either  2.\  or  .'5  inches,  as  desired.  Back  band  runs  over  saddle  in  one  piece  from  shaft  tug 
to  shaft  tug  ;  soft  folded  belly  band,  that  will  not  chafe.  The  edges  throughout  this  harness  are  all  finely  beveled, 
burnished  smooth  and  rounded  inside  to  prevent  chafing.  In  fact,  a  strictly  first-class  article  in  everj-  respect. 
Entire  weight,  10  to  11  lbs. 


No.  l:i2. 


Harness,  for  Buggy  use.     Same  quality  as  above.    Either  Close  Plate  Silver.  Finest  Genuine 

Rubber  or  Aluminum  Bronze  Mountings Price,  $7-5  00 


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No.  133. 

No.  133.     "  Birchwood  "  Sulky  Harness.     Entire  weight,  8i  to  9  lbs.    Either  close  Plate  Silver,  finest 

Genuine  Rubber  or  Aluminum  Bronze  Mountings Price,  $100  00 

Made  of  the  finest  selected  (David  Moffat's)  Backs,  which  is  acknowledged  throughout  the  world  as  the  best 
that  money  can  buy.  The  stitching  is  very  fine  and  neat  (all  hand-work),  with  new  and  handsome  designs  that  are 
original  with  us.  Loops  are  all  handsomely  hand-creased.  Bridle,  |  or  Jiuch,  Open  or  Blind  as  preferred,  with 
genuine  "  Daniel"  Bit,  fine  beaded  or  flat  Lines,  as  desired.  Traces,  |-inch  or  1-inch,  extra  fine  genuine  K  saddle, 
2j-inches  ;  Back  Band  runs  over  saddle  in  one  piece  from  shaft-tug  to  shaft-tug.  Soft  folded  Belly  Band  that  will 
not  chafe.  The  edges  throughout  this  harness  are  all  finely  beveled,  burnished  smooth  and  rounded  inside,  to  pre- 
vent chafing.     In  fact,  an  extremely  fine  harness  in  every  respect. 

No.  1.34.     Similar  in  style  to  above,  only  made  for  Buggj'  use Price,  SlOO  00 


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ALLERTON"   TRACK   HARNESS— FOR   EXTREME   SPEED. 


SAME  AS  WE  BUILT  FOE  MR.  C.  W.  WILLIAMS  LAST  SEASON,  FOR  THE    PHENOMENAL    ■ALLERTON,"  ^Wfl^.     ENTIRE  WEIGHT.  SEVEN 

TO  EIGHT  POUNDS. 


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No.  135. 

The  above  haniess  is  made  of  the  finest  material  throughout  that  money  can  procure,  and  is  as  finely 
finished  as  can  be.  Traces,  Breast  Collar  and  Breeching  are  Single  Strap,  either  Open  or  Blind 
Bridle,  as  desired.  Furnished  with  either  Close  Plate  Silver,  Genuine  Rubber,  Leather-Covered 
or  Gold  Mountings  as  desired Price,  $135  00 

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'DIRECT"   TRACK    HARNESS— FOR   EXTREME   SPEED. 


THE    LIGHTEST  WEIGHT    AND    FINEST   SULKY  HARNESS   EVER   MADE   IN    THE  WORLD.     ENTIRE    WEIGHT,   COMPLETE,   SIX    POUNDS. 
SAME  AS  WE  BUILT  LAST  SEASON  FOR  MR.  MONROE  SALISBURY,  FOR  THE.PHENOMENAL  "DIRECT,"  2:06. 


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No.  136. 

We  can  furnish  the  above  harness  with  either  Close  Plate  Silver,  Genuine  Rubber,  Leather  Covered  or 

Gold  Mountings,  as  desired Price,  S150  00 


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"ELLIS"  SINGLE  RUSSET  EXHIBITION  HARNESS. 


No.   137. 

No.  137.     Single   Russet  Exhibition  Harness.      A  very  elegant  and  attractive  Harness  to  show  horses 
in.      Made   of  Russet   or   Fair   Leather,   with   finest  Nickel  on  Composition  Mountings 

throughout Price,  §14  80 

No.  138.     Similar  in  style  to  No.  137,  only  finer  throughout "         20  00 

No.  139.     Sitailar  in  style  to  No.  138,  only  finer  throughout "         -■'  00 

No.  140.     Similar  to  No.  139,  only  finer  made  and  has  3 J  inch  saddle  (full  padded),  Round  Blind  Bridle, 
l{-inch  double  and   stitched   Traces,  fancy  wave  folded  Breeching,   and  with  Collar  and 

Hames,  Collar  light  colored  Calf  to  match  Harness,  Hames  full  Nickel  Plated "         3.')  00 

Any  of  the  above  grades  can  not  fail  to  please  you,  as  they  are  well  made  and  handsomely  finished  throughout. 

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EJllis'  White  Rubber  Mounted  E^xhibition  Harness. 
SOMEXHINGvENTIRELYNEW 

All  the  mountings  in  this  Harness  are  Genuine  White  f^ubber. 

©^si.s:LyQ) 

No.  141.  "Ellis"  White  Rubber  Exhibition  Single  Harness.  The  Handsomest 
Harness  made.  Shows  a  horse  off  to  greater  advantage  than  any 
Harness  yon  could  show  him  in.  Made  of  the  very  best  Oak-tanned 
(Blagk)  Leather  throughout.  Bridle,  f-inch  box  loops,  spring  end  lines, 
with  1^-inch  hand  parts,  |^-inch  fronts.  Single  Strap  Breast  Collar, 
Traces  and  Breeching.  Saddle,  2^  or  3  inches,  as  desired,  hand-laced 
and  leather  lined. 

PER  SEX,       -        -        .        ^        -         -       .$28.00. 


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ELLIS"    CUSTOM-MADE    YEARLING   COLT    HARNESS. 


^o.  142. 

No.  142.  Yearling  Coll  Harness.  Made  in  proportion  throughout  to  fit  yearling  Jcolts.  Bridle,  J-inch,  Blind  or 
Open,  as  desired;  Lines,  1  inch;  Single  Strap,  Breast  Collar,  Breeching  and  Traces;  Saddle,  2  or  2i-inch 
Hand-Laced,  Leather  Bottom.  The  above  harness  are  made  of  strictly  first-class  oak-tanned  stock 
throughout,  stitched  by  hand,  and  are  a  good  strong  and  durable  harness. 

Best  Quality  Davis  Hard  Finish  Rubber  Mountings  throughout Price,  Sl'>  00 

No.  143.  Yearling  Colt  Harness,  Made  identically  like  our  celebrated  §2.3  50  regular  size  track  Harness,  upon 
which  we  have  gained  a  world-wide  reputation,  only  in  proportion  throughout  to  fit  yearling  colts. 
Equal  to  any  other  manufacturer's  $So  00  grade. 

Price,  $23  50 


Best  Quality  Genuine  Rubber  Mountings  throughout 

N.  B.— For  Yearling  Colt  Carts,  see  Inrtex. 


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'ELLIS"    SINGLE   PONY   HARNESS. 


No.  144. 

No.  144.  Russet  Pony  Harness.  This  Harness  is  made  of  fine  russet  or  fair  leather  throughout,  with 
fine  nickel,  on  composition  trimmings,  and  makes  a  very  elegant,  as  well  as  durable 
Harness Price,  $14  00 

No.  145.     Russet  Pony  Harness,  similar  to  above,  only  finer  finished  throughout "         20  00 

No.  146.     Russet  Pony  Harness.     Similar  to  No.  145,  only  made  with  Fancy  Folded  Breeching  and 

Breast  Collar,  Double  and  Stitched  Traces,  and  much  finer  finished  throughout "         25  00 

N.  B— Please  state  height  and  weight  of  pony  when  ordering.  We  make  all  of  tbe  above  harness  in  proportion  throughout  to  fit 
piniea  properly,  and  either  with  Single  Strap  or  Fall  Padded  Saddle;  but,  when  not  specified,  we  iavariably  put  in  the  Single  Strap 
Saddle,  as  it  is  the  most  practical.  We  can  also  furnish  any  of  the  above  harness  in  black  harness  leather  throughout  if  desired,  at  same 
price ;  but  we  consider  the  rnsset  the  handsomest,  and  invariably  send  them  unless  otherwise  ordered.  If  Collar  and  Hames  are  wanted 
instead  of  Breast  Collar,  we  will  furnish  them  with  any  of  the  above  at  S2  00  additional. 


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No.  147. 

No.  147.     Double  Pony  Harness.    Made  of  best  quality  Russet  or  Fair  Leather.      Doufele  and  stitched 

traces  to  buckle.     Fine  Nickel  on  Oomposition  Mountings  throughout Price,  $24  00 

No.  148  Similar  to  above,  only  made  with  single  strap  traces  and  finer  finished  throughout.  Makes  a 
much  finer  and  neater  Harness  than  No.  147,  as  they  are  much  lighter  and  less  bulky,  and 
are  the  most  desirable  to  buv "         30  Ul> 

N-  B.— When  onlLTiiis  Pony  HarriL'ss.  please  state  height  .and  weight  of  jjonies.  We  can  furnish  either  of  the  above  grades  in  BUu-k 
Harness  Leather  if  aesirerl,  anl  also  wit  1  Collar  and  dames,  at  Sime  price,  lint  iuvariaWy  send  ihe  Russet  in  Breast  Collar  nnUss  other- 
wise ordered. 


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No.  149. 


No.  150. 

Barouche  Harness.     Equal  to  anj'  other  manufacturer's  $35  00  Harness Price,  |24  60 


Bridle,  %-mch  box  loops,  round  side  reins,  winker  stays,  fancy  or  plain  stitched  blinds,  fauov  front.  laycT 
.?.^u  ^■'IJ'''"^^""*'"'''*'''*^'  leather-lined  and  welt,  fancy stitcbed  baclf  bands,  covered  seat,  leather  jockeys;  hreeciiin 
Btitched,  double  open  scallop  hip  straps,  with  box  loop  tugs,  scalloped  and  stitched  turnback,  round  crupper:  bhidfTuKs.  wilh  dee^  riuuhled  and 
stitclied,  with  bos  loops,  folded  belly  bands;  Traces,  doubled  and  stitched,  Ui-ineh ;  Lines,  all  fair  leather  to  buikle.  l.H.p  I.elore  and  after 
buckle;  Martingale,  folded,  with  forks,  celluloid  rings;  Trimmings,  best  quality  nickel  on  Compostion,  or  best  <iualitv  hard  tiiilsh  Davi>  rubber; 
iSV  ,'t  iJ  Pateut  leather;  Hames,  ful  nickel  or  Dayis  rubber,  to  match  trimmings,  with  patent  leather  haraetiigs,  made  also  with  breast 
eollar,  folded,  wave  stitched,  with  layer,  box  loops. 

No.  150.     French  Rockaway  Harness.     Mountings  Finest  Quality  Nickel  on  Composition  throughout,  Price,  fo5  00 

„>,-.  S'.'fl'';.?*"'"''!^  box  loops,  round  reins  and  winker  stays,  white  silk  stitched  blinds';  Hames,  full  plated  nickel  wire  ball;  Saddle,  3«-inch, 
«!♦  1  Ki  J  'i  .'•.  V  5  made,  patent  leather  bottom,  French  pattern,  doubled  and  stitched  back  batd,  two  rows  .stitching  ;  Breechipg  iKnelish) 
S,1Vv..Sl  V  1,  K  ^'i  ,^,'?,''J''"n''^®'''P*^,"^P^''''"'-'y  patent  leather  drops,  double  reyerse  turnback,  with  buckle  crupper;  fchaft  Tugs,  box  loop, 
patent  ikth  '      '"^^*'  IJiinch,  hand  raised,  round  edge,  doubled  and  stitched ;  Lines,  black,  flat,  buckle  and  billet;  Collar,  full 


11  erowii ;  Saddle.  :'.'..-inch, 
folded,  si-allnped  and  wave 


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No.  151.     English  Coupe  Harness Price,  S38  00 


fllv  ISaiifis      Hi.-.,  nil, ^, 

cfnuri-r:     .M.irlilr^al.'. 

Collar,  line  beiil  top,  iii 


I  paten  I  leather  ( 


full  jilated  best  of 
'a«k  Hands,  two  rows 
itli  lltiU'ii  box  loops, 
li-rais.ii  round  odKe. 
;,  best  iiuality  Nickel 


Desciuptiox.— Bridlf,  '^  inch  llutid  \h'S  1oo|is.  ruiu 
Nickel  on  Composition :  Sart.lK-,  limb  band  iiia.U-  or  I 
ofsttebing:  .shaft-tugs,  bo.x-looii,  with  Dtrs.  I '.^-inch  1 
doubled  Hip  Straps,  doublf  reverse  turnback  «  ith  buekl' 
doub  e  and  stitebed  :  t.ines,  black  flat,  buckle  and  billet 
on  composition  tbrougbout. 

No.  152.     English  Coupe.     In  best  of  Nickel  on  Composition  Mountings  throughout Price,  $50  00 

No.  152.     Finest  Close  Plate  Silver  throughout "         65  00 

DEScRtPTioN.— l-Jridle,  "'^  inch  Englisb  small  loops,  double  nickel  chain  front,  round  reins  and  wiukcr  stays,  nose-piece  and  jaw-band, 
round  nickel  metal-rim  blinds,  Liverpool  liit :    i^a<ldle,  ,'i-inch,  co^'ercd  seat  and  patent  leather  jockeys,  hand-made  coupe,  s\ve!l  jiatK-rn, 
back-band  (our  rows  stitehing:  sha(t-uigs,Tilbury  buckle,  with  one  folded  and  one  Hat  sliding  belly-band:  Breeching.  Eng.  flat,  doubled  and 
stitched,  breeehiug  buckled  in  ring  with  ]ooi>s  before  and  after  buckle,  doul)lc  fancy  bip-sttaps  with  patent  leather  ornaments,  double  re- 
verse turnback  with  imekle  crupper;    Marti  nuale.  new  iiattern  chain  ;    Traces.  1'4-irich.  hand-raised  and  ron-nd  edge,  doubled  and  stitched: 
Llues,  fair,  buft'ed  band  ]iarts.  buckle  and  billet,  loops  before  and  after  buckle:    Collar,  full  patent  leather  bent  top  coupe. 
No.  ^b^^.     Similar  in  style  to  No,  152,  only  much  finer  throughout.  Made  of  the  world-renowned  Moffat's 
Leather,  and  trinnned  with  the  finest  of  Close  Plate  Silver  moitntings.   .\11  hand-made  and 
finely  finished.     As  fine  a  harness  as  other  makers  generally  sell  at  Slim.OO Price,  ^^75  110 

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GROCERY  WAGON  OR  CITY  EXPRESS  HARNESS. 


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BJo.   155. 

3Sro.  154.     Express  Harness.    Similar  to  No.  1.5.5,  only  not  made  of  as  good  stock,  and  has  l^-inch  traces  • 

^,     ,rr      ^  lowtop  hames Price.$14  00 

No.  I0.5.     Express  Harness.     In  Plain  Mounting "       17  uO 

Express  Harness.     Brass  Mounting  throughout ......!"""!.!.'.     "       20  00 

Bridle,  '4  inch  Ixix  'oops,  patent  leather  blinds,  round  reins  and  wmker  stag's:  Hamcs,  wood,  red  C  plate,  ball  top,  piveted  to  traces, 


1%-iiioh,  wiih  iron  link  1 


Saddle,  4-inch  express,  harness  leath^  skirts  with  ker.sey-li.ned  pad  leather  welt,  iron' jockevs,  I'viuchi' 


Exactly  like  No.  155,  only  heavier  throughout;  has  5-inch  saddle  and 


back-band,  l-ini-h  billeis;    Shaft-tugs,  with  dee,  doubled  aiid  stitched, "one  forded  "belly -band  ;    Breeching,  folded  with-lay,  a^-inch  double 
nip  straps  with  box  loop  tugs,  Ps-inch  breeching  straps,  '^„-inch  turnback,  round  dock-  Collar,  black  kip:  Lines,  heavy.  Hat,  1>   ' 
No.  1.56.     Express  Harness.     ^ 
l-i-iuch  traces. 

Plain  Mounting Price,  $20  00  Brass  Mounting Price,  $23  50 

-     ~        Express  Harness,  Complete,  with  Wood  Hames "         30  00 

Express  Harness,  Complete,  with  Iron  Hames "        32  00 

N.  B.— If  yoa  prefer  traces  to  buckle  with  cockeye  at  end,  we  can  furnish  them  at  an  additional  i-ost  of  i»  cents  per  set. 
Bridle,  Vinch,  box  loops,  heavy  front,  round  tornor  express  blinds,  round  reins:  Lines  l'„xl'_i-inch,  all  black  buckle  ends:  Hames, 

:\h'\  Collar  lietivy  \\  ool  face  express :  Traces  l}4-in<  h,  doubled  and  siiiched, 
■y  liii'd,  liMhl  l.ici'd.  I'.^-inch  back-band  with  dee:  bhaft-tugs,  IJvtnch.  with 
u,  Miiid  i.i.iy,  iHi.  ),)>   ;ind  stitched,  fancy  split  hip-straps,  %incli  points,  1J4 


No.  157 


tubular  iron  or 
with  screw  cock 
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'  make,  and  we  think  it  can  not  be  beat. 


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GENTLEMEN'S    LIGHT   POLE    HARNESS. 


No.  158  Harness  is  our  finest  Light  Pole  Harness,  which  we  furnish  at  $190.00  complete  in  any  weight,  with  traces 
f,  I,  1  inch,  1 J  or  IJ  inches  wide,  other  parts  in  proportion,  and  trimmed  with  Rubber,  Silver  or  Gold 
Mountings,  K  Collars,  etc.,  the  best  that  can  be  produced. 

The  above  engraving  does  not  convey  any  idea  of  quality,  simply  something  of  the  style.  Our  Harness  will  appear 
very  much  finer  than  the  cut  could  possibly  show.  If  something  cheaper  is  desired,  we  manufacture  Harness 
the  same  style  at  prices  to  snit  the  purses  of  all  buyers,  viz.:  $li.'M,  SlT.S.^j,  $20.00,  $23.50,  $28,00,  $.35.00, 
$43.75,  $50.00,  $65.80,  $7-^00,  $87.25,  $102.50,  $117.00,  $125.00,  $135.00,  $1.50.00  and  $16S.C0 


N.  B.— We  can  also  furnish  any  of  the  aht 


1  Brea.st  Collar,  if  desired,  at  same  price  as  Collar  and  Hames. 


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No.  159. 

No.  159.     Double  Harness.     Made  entirely  of  Russet  or  Fair  Leather Price,  $28  00 

Bridles,  |-inch  box  loops,  overcheck,  chain  fronts,  russet  leather  blinds;  Breast  Collars,  single  strap,  full  nickel 
plated  patent  breast  collar  irons  ;  Traces,  1  J-inch  single  strap,  connected  to  single  strap  breast  collar,  three  holes  in 
the  ends  ;  Pads,  russet,  with  padded  housing,  covered  facings,  flat  side  pieces,  fancy-stitched  turnback  round  crup- 
per; Lines,  fair  leather,  flat  spring-end,  Jxll-inch;  Pole  straps  with  plated  buckles,  flat  belly-bands;  Trimmings, 
best  quality  full  nickel  on  composition  throughout. 

No.  160.     Russet  Double  Harness  similar  to  No.  159,  ofaly  finer  throughout Price,  $35  00 

No.  161.     Similar  to  No.  160,  only  finer  in  every  detail "         50  00 

No.  162.  "The  Latest  Fad."  Ellis' White  Rubber  Mounted  Exhibition  Double  Harness.  The  hand- 
somest harness  ever  off'ered  to  the  public.  Will  make  your  team  look  100  per  cent,  better 
than  if  shown  in  any  other  harness.  Made  of  first-class  black  oak-tanned  leather.  Bridle, 
|-in.  box-loops,  spring  end  lines,  single  strap  breast  collars  and  traces.  All  the  mountings 
in  this  harness  are  pure  white  genuine  rubber.    Just  the  proper  thing  to  show  a  fine  pair 

ot  light  roadsters  in "        50  00 

Any  of  the  above  grades  made  with  collar  and  hames  if  desired,  at  same  price. 

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FINE    DOUBLE    COACH    OR    HEARSE    HARNESS,  WITH    BREECHING    OR    HIP    STRAP 

AS    DESIRED. 


ESPECIAI,LY  ADAPTED  TO  r'NDERTAKERS  AND  LIVERYMEN'S  USE— THE  BEST  IN  THE  WORLD  FOR  THE  MONEY. 


No.  163.     In  Hip  Strap... Price,  |4fi  70 

No.  164.     In  Hip  Strap '•         .'i2  00 

No.  165.     In  Hip  Strap "   '      62.50 


No.  166.     In  Hip  Strap Price,  $"•')  OO 

No.  167.     In  Hip  Strap "         87  00 

No.  168.     In  Hip  Strap "       100  00 


Any  of  the  above  grades  fnrnished  in  Breeching  at  $5  60  extra.     All  of  the  above  grades  are  made  similar  in 
style,  the  difference  in  price  being  in  quality  of  Mountings,  Leather  and  Finish. 


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DOUBLE  CITY  TRUCK  OR  BREWERY  WAGON  HARNESS. 


Pio.  171. 

Bridles,  |  inch,  plain  harness,  leather  blinds,  ■round  reins.  Lines,  1  inch,  all  black,  18  feet  long,  Hames, 
Boston  Concord,  fancy  ball  top,  iron  bound.  Collars,  heavy  Scotch,  all  kip,  wool  face.  Traces,  1|  inch,  with 
centre  stitch,  with  hooks,  wrought  butt  chains.  Backs,  folded,  fancy  swell  inserted  housings,  with  U-inch  lay, 
double  and  stitched  points,  ornaments.  Breeching,  extra  wide  fold,  li-inch  lay,  1-inch  hip  straps,  IJ-inch  turnbacks, 
with  long  side  straps.  Breast  Straps,  buckle,  IJ  inch,  with  snaps  and  slides.  Choke  Straps,  Ij  inch.  Made  with 
breeching  only.     Price,  complete $40  00 

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GOAT    HARNESS. 


?<o.  174. 


What  will  please  your  little  boy  or  girl  more  than  a  nice  little  Goat,  Harness,  and  Wagon?  The  demand  for 
Goat  Harness  has  grown  with  us  so  in  the  last  few  years  that  we  were  obliged  to  manufacture  and  carry  in  stock 
a  full  line  of  these  goods. 

No.  174,     Goat  Harness.     Made  exactly  like  a  regular  harness  for  horse,  with  little  bit  and  regular 

saddle,  with  terrels  and  hooks.     Complete Price,  S(i  <I0 

No.  li.').     Similar  to  No.  174,  only  not  so  finely  finished,  and  has  a  folded  pad,  with  rings,  instead  of  a 

regular  padded  saddle,  as  in  No.  174.     Complete "         :'.  75 

No.  172.     Similar  to  No.  17.S,  only  not  so  finely  finished.     Complete "         1  7."> 

We  make  any  of  the  above  grades  in  either  Bed,  Black,  or  Fair  Leather :  Inu  invariably  send  the  Ked,  nnles.s  otherwise  ordered,  as 
they  are  the  showiest,  and  generally  please  the  children  the  best. 

No.  17.').     Double  Goat  Harness.     Complete S7  7-'),  SIO  00,  $12  00  and  :?]•')  00. 


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ELLIS'  LATEST  IMPROVED  TROTTING  AND  PACING  HOBBLES. 

Of  Great  Value  in  Teaching  Youngsters  to  Trot  or  Pace  as  Desired    Recommended 
and  Used  by  many  of  the  Leading  Trainers. 


Our  Hobbles  are  the  most  practical  and  best  in  the  market  and  are  so  constructed  as  to  convert  a  pacer  to  a 

trotter  or  z'ice  versa. 

Directions. — If  you  desire  ynur  horse  to  trot,  cross  the  connecting  straps  running  from  front  to  hind  legs. 

To  make  the  horse  pace,  change  the  connecting  straps  so  that  they  run  parallel,  namely,  have  connecting  straps  in 

a  straight  line  from  right  fore-leg  to  right  hind-leg  and  from  left  fore-leg  to  left  hind-leg. 

No.  176.     Trotting  and  Pacing  Hobbles.     Made  plain,  of  good  solid  oak-tanned  leather,  no  covering. ..Price,  §  7  oO 

No.  177.     Trotting  and  Pacing  Hobbles.     Same  as  above,  only  has  fine  lambswool  covering  sewed  bn, 

so  as  not  to  cha  e "  5)  80 

No.  17S.  Trotting  and  Pacing  Hobbles.  Similar  in  style  to  No.  176,  only  made  of  extra  selected  stock 
and  has  finest  lambswool  covering  made  to  lace  on  so  that  it  can  be  taken  off,  cleaned  and 
put  back  at  your  pleasure "         12  00 

No.  179.  The  Celebrated  Pat  Downing  Trotting  and  Pacing  Hobble's.  Same  as  worn  last  season  on  Pat 
Downing  '1:\?>\,  Bermuda  Boy  and  many  others  of  the  best  horses  in  the  world.  Made  of 
finest  Moffat's  stock  and  hand-buffed  English  fold  Leather.     The  best  hobble  made "         15  OO 

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ELLIS'  IMPROVED  CALIFORNIA  ANTEROS  SERVICE   HOBBLES. 

[Patent  Applied  for.] 


THE  iSAFESTjAJVO  BEST  IN  THE  WORLD.    ENDORSED  AND  USED   BY   THE  OWNERS  OF   ANTEROS,  RED  WILKES,  ANTEEO, 
AMBASSADOR,  ONWARD,  JAY  BIRD,  ALFRED  G.,  WILLIAM  L.,  AND  MANY  OTHER  NOTED  SIRES. 


NO  STOCK  FARM  CAN  AFFORD 
TO   BE  WITHOUT  THEM. 


No.  1 80. 

No.  180.     Ellis'   Improved   California  Anteros  Sendee  Hobbles.     To   be   used  on  mares  when  being 

served.     Complete Price, 


50 


DiBECTioNS— Before  taking  the  hor.se  ont  of  stflU,  unsnap  the  rore«  from  straps  and  buclile  straps  on  the  mare's  hind  lees,  leaving  the 
rings  directly  in  front  of  her  hock  joints  and  the  buckles  on  the  outside  of  her  legs,  buckling  the  longest  sirap  just  above  her  hock  joint, 
and  the  short  one  below.  Then  lead  Ihe  horse  out;  and  if  the  mare  proves  to  be  in  season,  lead4he  hoise  away  ioi  a  few  moments,  and 
slip  the  neck  piece  over  marc's  neck  like  a  brca.st  collar  bringing  the  part  with  pulley  attached  between  her  fote  h  gs  under  her  belly,  and 
attach  the  snaps  on  rope  to  rings  on  straits  around  her  hind  legs.  Then  take  hold  of  the  strap  under  her  belly,  draw  it  up  short,  and 
buckle  so  that  the  hind  legs  are  drawn  well  under  the  body  of  mare.    She  is  then  ready  to  be  served,  with  no  danger  of  accident. 

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BITTING    HARNESS. 


Xo.  i8i. 

1st  Quality $15  00     ind  Quality $12  00  3rd  Quality $10  00    4th  Quality $8  00    oth  Quality $5  00 


No.  182.     BLACKWELL'S  ENGLISH  PATENT  WHALEBONE  AND  RUBBER  DUMB  JOCKEY  AND  BREAKING  CAVESSON. 

Colts  aud  untractable  horses  broken  by  kind  and  gentle  treatment,  temperate  and  easy  mouthed  by  using  Black- 
well's  Patent  Whalebone  and  Gutta  Percha  Jockeys,  with  rubber  springs  (of  any  length  by  tying  the  inside  cord),  and 
for  exercising  in  frost,  in  boxes,  and  in  stalls  ;  on  led  horses  to  prevent  falling  and  broken  knees.  They  yield  easily 
if  a  colt  rolls  over  on  his  back,  and  he  is  not  iujured  as  with  the  old  wood  or  iron  jockey.  Used  by  the  first  breeders 
and  owners  of  horses  in  England.  Above  5,000  in  use.  The  dumb  jockeys  should  not  be  kept  on  the  colt  more  than 
half-an-hour  at  a  lime,  as  he  is  apt  to  turn  sulky,  and  it  can  be  put  on  several  hours  in  a  day.  Made  with  two  dees  on 
the  side.  The  lunge  reins  are  passed  to  the  bit,  and  the  horse  may  be  driven  or  lunged  round.  This  plan  is  adopted 
by  most  of  the  large  breakers,  and  very  little  lunging  is  done. 

Breaking  tackle  of  all  kinds;  cavessons,  lunge-reins,  improved  straight  mouth  slide  cheek  breaking  bits  with 
players  from  1  to  4  lbs.  By  placing  two  bags  of  shot  weighing  about  1  lb.  each  on  the  rings  of  the  bit  the  weight  is 
increased  to  3  lbs.  or  4  lbs.  When  this  bit  is  used,  the  colt  will  not  allow  the  weight  to  rest  upon  the  lower  jaw,  but 
puts  his  nose  in,  until  the  weight  is  thrown  entirely  on  the  head,  by  which  means  he  forms  a  fine  crest,  without  pull- 
ing at  his  mouth  and  spoiling  it. 

Double  spring  hooks  to  attach  the  bits  to  the  cavesson  or  head-collar  in  the  stable  ;  the}'  save  the  colts  ears 
being  pulled  about,  as  the  head  collar  forms  the  bridle  head. 

Prices — Dumb  Jockey  with  Crupper  and  Elastic  Side  Reins $3-5  CO 

Cavesson,  with  Lunge  Rein 10  CO 

Complete 4-')  00 


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THE  CELEBRATED  "  ELLIS  '  TRACK  SADDLES. 


IPOX  WHICH  WE  HAVE  GAINED  A  NATIONAL  REPUTATION. 


We  make  these  Saddles  in  three  styles,  desiguated 
as  follows : 

Style  A — Combination  of  Full  Track  and  Buggy 
Tree.  Can  be  changed  in  one  minute  from  Low  Terret 
to  High.  • 

Style  B— Full  Low  Terret  Track  Tree. 

Style  C— Half  Track  Tree,  Terrets  being  placed 
at  a  point  between  the  Full  Track  and  Buggy  Tree. 


Note. — All  of  our  Track  Saddles  have  bearers  or 
Back-bauds  running  clear  over  Tree  in  one  piece  from 
Shaft-tug  to  Shaft-tug,  and  are  so  constructed  as  to 
require  no  terret-holes  to'  be  cut  in  the  Bearer,  thus 
leaving  its  strength  unimpaired. 


No.  183. 

No.  184. 

No.  185. 
No.  186. 
No.  187. 
No.  188. 


No.  189. 
We  also 


IVo.  x86. 

Track  Saddle,  Style  C,  2^  or2;j-in.,  Split  Skirting,  English  Leather  lined,  jap.  seat,  1st  quality.. ..Each,  $  5  50 

Second  Quality "  4  60 

Track  Saddle,  Style  B,  -li  or  3-in.,  best  quality  Split  Skirting,  English  Leather  lined,  covered 

Seat;  Finer  made  than  No.  183 "  "  "'O 

Track  Saddle,  Style  A,  2|  or  3-in.     Same  as  No.  184,  but  has  extra  terret  holes "  8  .'jO 

Genuine  K  2J,  23  or  3-in.  Track  Saddle,  Style  B  or  C "  10  00 

Genuine  K  2.;,  2^  or  3-in.  Track  Saddle,  Snle  B "  14  00 

Genuine  K  2J,  2^  or  3-in.  Track  Saddle.      Either  Style  A,  B,  or  C,  as  desired.     Extra  cjuality 
Grain  Skirting,  English  Collar  Leather  lined,  hand-stitched  14  to  inch,  Billets  lined  and 

stitched  4  rows,  14  to  inch "  -0  00 

E-xtra  fine  K  Saddle,  either  21,  2:;,  or  3-inch.     The  finest  we  keep  in  stock ''  27  Ot/ 

make  an  extensive  line  of  Buggy  Saddles,  which  we  can  furnish  at  same  prices  as  above,  in  same  quality. 


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SWEAT   AND   COOLING    BLANKETS. 


SWEAT  BLANKET. 


COOLING   BLANKET. 


SWEAT    BLANKETS. 

No.  190.  Fancy  Plaid  Sweats,  90x%,  All  Wool «:  (j  4-5 

No.  191.  Extra  Fine  Sweats,  90x96,  All  Wool 7  90 

No.  192.  Superfine  very  heavy  Sweats,  90x9-!,  exquisite  patterns 11  3.5 

No.  193.  Fine  California  All  Wool  Sweats,  entirely  new  patterns,  90x96 ■  \2  r,a 

No.  194.  Finest  California  All  Wool  Sweats,  entirely  new  patterns,  90x96 I.5  OO 

COOLINO   BLANKETS. 

No.  19.').  Fair  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  90x96 $  4  0.5 

No.  190.  Good  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  90x96 4  75 

No.  197.  Superior  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  *90x96 ,5  oO 

No.  198.  Fine  a'l-Wool  Cooler,  90x96 6  00 

No.  199.  Extra  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  *90x96 ,5  ,50 

No.  200.  Finest  Quality  California  All  Wool  Cooler,  90x96 6  8-5 

No.  201.  Cotton  Flannel  Cooler,  84x90 1  15.^ 

No.  202.  Nice  Pattern  Cotton   Flannel  Cooler,  84x90 2  •'50 

No.  203.  All  Wool  Cooler,  84x90 2  75 

No.  204.  Good  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  84x90 3  50 

No.  20.5.  Fine  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  ®84x90 4  oo 

No.  206.  Extra  Fine  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  "84x90 4  ,50 

No.  207.  Superfine  Quality  All  Wool  Cooler,  84x90... ,5  oO 

No.  208.  Finest  Quality  California  All  Wool  Cooler,  84x90 .-,  ,so 

In  the  above,  the  Blankets  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  mostly  used.  The  Nos.  200  and  208  are  finer  than 
are  generally  called  for,  while  the  Nos.  201  and  202,  not  being  made  of  wool,  are  not  verj-  desirable. 

Note— "Suits  composed  of  Sciuare  Blankets,  with  riood.s  to  match,  are  taking  the  place  of  .Suits  with  shaped  Blankets  in  trainin" 
stables,  as  the  square  Sweat  blank^;t  serves  a  double  purpose.  When  such  suits  are  desired,  order  the  Blanket  by  catalogne  numlur  and 
Hood  to  match. 

Price   of  Hoods   to   Match    Blankets. 

Long  Hoods,  two-thirds  the  price  of  Blanket,     Short  Hoods,  one-half  the  price  of  Blanket.     All   Sweat  Hoods 
made  to  button ;  all  Cooling  Hoods  made  to  tie.     Cooling  Hoods,  as  above,  to  button,  2.5  cents  extra. 


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FINE  HORSE  SUITS. 


KA.NCY  TRIMIVIKD  >^ALKING  SUITS. 

No.  209.     Superfine  all-wool  suit,  made  of  plain  or  fancy  pattern  California  all-wool  goods  as  desired, 
elaborately  ornamented  and  braided.      An   exquisite  suit  for  fine  horses  on  exhibition  or 

for  presentation.     Three  pieces,  long  hood  blanket  and  roller  cloth Each,  $50  OO 

No.  210.     Extra  fine  fancy  pattern  or  plain,  as  desired,  all-wool  suit,  elegantly  trimmed  and  ornamented, 

very  fine,  but  not  as  fine  as  above,  long  hood,  blanket  and  roller  cloth "  .35  00 

No.  211.     Fine  wool  suit,  fancy  pattern,  cloth  bound  two  rows  braid,  6  fancy  ornaments  braided.      An 

elegant  suit "  25  00 

No.  212.     Fine  wool  suit,  similar  in  stvie  to  No.  211,  only  not  as  fine "  20  OO 

No.  213.     Fine  wool  suit '. "  17  40 

No.  214.     English  fawn-color  or  fancy  plaid,  4-piece  suit,  boot-web  bound,  all-wool "  15  00 

No.  21-5.     Same  as  No.  214,  but  2  pieces,  long  hood  and  blanket "  10  50 

No.  216.     Plain  or  fancy  plaid,  all-wool  suit "  7  50 

No.  217.     Similar  to  No.  216,  only  not  as  fine "  6  -50 

WORKING    SUITS. 

No.  21 H.     Plain  trimmed,  4-piece  suit,  blanket,  long  hood,  short  hood,  and  throat  hood,  made  of  fine 

all-wool  imported  goods Each,  $15  00 

No.  219.     Plain  trimmed,  4  pieces,  similar  to  218,  only  not  as  fine "         13.50 

No.  220.     Plain  trimmed,  4  pieces  as  above,  domestic  goods '•  9  50 

Note — The  above  arc  made  of  heavy  goods,  .similar  to  Sweat  Blankets  and  Kerseys,  and  should  not  be  eonfonnded  with  the  light 
Cooling  Suits. 

LETTKRING  SUITS. 
We  letter  suits  at  the  following  prices: 

Plain  Letters Each,  $       12i 

"  "       braided "  20 

Old  English  Capitals  braided "  35 

Please  state  whether  letters  are  desired  on  both  sides  of  the  blanket ;  in  the  absence  of  instruction  both  sides 
will  be  lettered.     Be  careful  to  write  the  naitie  plainly  so  as  to  avoid  errors. 

Fancy  Dress  Suits  made  to  Order  for  Presentation  Purposes. 

We  make  a  specialty  of  Extra  Fine  Fancy  Dress  Suits J'o>  Presentation  Purposes.  The  material  used  is  the 
finest  quality  of  Silk  Plush,  Broadcloth,  or  other  appropriate  goods,  and  is  elaborately  ornamented  with  gold  or 
other  costly  fabrics.  The  lettering  ornaments  and  other  trimmings  are  artistically  embroidered  or  appliqued 
upon  body  of  suit,  thus  giving  same  an  appearance  of  richness  and  elegance  combined.  Full  description  of  suits 
furnished  upon  application.     Prices  ranging  from  $7-5.00  to  $500.00. 

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FINE  HORSE  CLOTHING. 


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No. 

224. 

No. 

22''i. 

No. 

227. 

No. 

228. 

No. 

229. 

No. 

■>:iO. 

No. 

281. 

No. 

2:?2. 

No. 

2;«. 

No. 

234. 

No. 

28.5. 

No. 

286. 

No. 

237. 

No. 

288. 

LIGHT   COOLING    SUITS  (Hood  and  Sheet.) 

SUPERFINE  IMPORTED  WOOLEN  PLAID  SUITS,  COMPLETE. 

No.  220i.  Finest  Liglit  Weight  Suit  made.    Cloth  layer  and  back,  scalloped  and  braided,  six  large  fancy 

ornaments,  inlaid  and  braided Price,  $2)  00 

No.  221.     Cloth  laj'er  and  back,  scalloped  and  braided,  six  large  fancy  ornaments,  inlaid  and  braided...     "         16  00 

No.  222.     Wide  cloth  layer,  three  rows  of  braid,  large  fancy  ornaments,  braided.. .A "         14  50 

No.  228.     Cloth  layer,  six  fancy  ornaments,  inlaid  and  braided "         12  50 

Above  Extra  Large,  made  45  in.  deep  and  proportionately  longer  for  large  horses,  $2.00  extra. 

EXTRA  FINE  WOOLEN,  SOLID  COLOR  SUITS,  COMPLETE.— (Red,  Blue  or  Fawn.) 

Trimmed  like  No.  221  above Price,  $12  00 

Trimmed  like  No.  222  above "         11  00 

Trimmed  like  No.  228  above , "  9  00 

Extra  Large,  as  defined  above,  $K75  extra. 

EXTRA   FINE  COOLING  SUITS,  PLAID. 

Trimmed  like  No.  221  above,  only  not  as  fine  goods Price,  $11  25 

Trimmed  like  No.  222  above,  only  not  as  fine  goods "         10  00 

Trimmed  like  No.  223  above,  only  not  as  fine  goods "  9  -50 

Bound,  braided  ornaments "  8  75 

Above,  Extra  Large,  as  defined,  $1.50  extra. 

FIJJE  COOLING  SUITS,  PLAID. 

Trimmed  like  No.  223 Price,  $  7  25 

Cloth  layer,  braided  ornaments "  7  00 

Boot  web  binding,  English  brace,  braided  ornaments "  fi  00 

Third-quality,  trimmed  like  No.  22.3 "  6  00 

Third-quality,  trimmed  like  No.  2.83 "  5  25 

Third-quality,  trimmed  like  No.  234 "  4  50 

Third-quality,  bound,  braided  ornaments "  4  00 

WATKRPROOF"    HORSE    CLOTHING. 

RUBBER  SUITS  FOR  TRACK  USE. 

No.  239.  Ellis'  Waterproof  Horse  Cover  for  track  use,  2  pieces,  sheet 
and  hood,  made  ol  finest  quality  of  rubber  on  plaid  linens, 
braced  at  neck,  made  to  tie.  Very  light,  elegant  and  dur- 
able, as  shown  above Price,  per  suit,  $9  50 

RUBBER  HORSE  COVERS  FOR  ROAD  DRIVING. 

No.  240.  Lustre  Sheeting  Bod)  Covers,  extend  from  collar  to  tail,  each, 

No.  241.         "  "  Hood  to  match  above 

No.  242.         "  "  Hood  Covers,  head  to  tail 

No.  248.    Lustre  Drill  Body  Covers  Collar  to  Tail 

No.  244.         "  "      Hoods  to  match  above 

No.  245.         "  "      Hood  Covers,  Head  to  Tail 

No.  24(1.    Enameled  Sheeting  Kody  Covers,  Collar  to  Tail 

No.  247.  "  "  Hoods  to  match  above 

No.  248.  "  "  Hood  Covers,  Head  to  Tail 

No.  249.     Enameled  Drill  Body  Covers,  Collar  to  Tail 

No.  250.  "  "      Hoods  to  match  above 

No.  251.  "  "      Hood  Covers,  Head  to  Tail 

OILED  WATERPROOF  HORSE  COVERS,  BLACK.     FOR  WORK  HORSES. 

No.  252.     Heavy  Sheeting  Body  Covers,  Collar  to  Tail Each. 

No.  258.  "  "         Hoods  to  match  above 

No.  254.  "  "         Hood  Covers,  Head  to  Tail  

No.  2-55      Heavy  Drill  Body  Covers,  Collar  to  Tail •■         :;  so 

No.  250.  "  "      Hoods  to  match  above  "         1  10 

No.  2-57.  "  "      Hood  Covers,  Head  to  Tail "         3  00 

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No.  239. 

Rubber  Track  Suit. 


$3  50 

1 

85 

4 

75 

5 

00 

2 

35 

0 

50 

0 

00 

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5 

10 

0 

50 

2 

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LINEN  HORSE  SUITS,  SHEETS  AND  FLY  COVERS. 


LINEN  SUITS,  INCLUDING  SHEET  AND  HOOD. 


No.  266. 

Fly  Suit  adapted  for  walking  or  stable  use. 
Much  cooler  than  a  sheet. 


Note. — The  figures  in  parenthesis  indicate  the  number  of  inches  in  depth  of  Sheets. 

No.  258.     Plaid  Cotton  (38)  Bound Each,  $1  45 

No.  259.     Imported  Plaid  Lineu   (38)  Boot-web  binding  and 

pockets "  2  60 

No.  2()2.     Fine  White  Linen  (40),  Boot  web  bound "  4  25 

No.  260.     Fine  Plaid  Linen  (40),  bound,  braided  pockets "  3  .50 

No.  264.     Superfine   Plaid  Linen   (40),  cloth  binding,   wide 

web  front  and  back,  braided "  5  00 

No.  263.     Extra  fine  Plaid  Lineu  (45),  bound,  braided  pock- 
ets   "  4  50 

No.  261.     Brown  Russia,  white  trimmed  (45) "  3  70 

No.  265.     Same  as  No.  264,  only  has  boot-web  binding  and 

ornaments  inlaid "  5  20 

No.  266.     Fine  Eureka  (open  network)  Fly  Suit  (45)  English 

brace  at  neck "  3  00 


SHEETS. 

No.  268.     Twilled  Plaid  Cotton,  bound,  cloth  pockets Each,  $ 

No.  267.     Cream  Plaid  Sheet,  hemmed " 

Ne.  269.     Twilled  Plaid  Cotton,  bound,  braided  pockets " 

No.  270.     Extra  Heavy  Brown  (38),  hemmed " 

No.  302.     Fine  Linen  Stable,  boot-web  bound " 

No.  271.     Plaid  Linen,  bound,  cloth  pockets " 

No.  272.     Fine  Plaid  Linen  (38),  bound,  cloth  pockets " 

No.  274.     Extra  Fine  Plaid  Linen  (40),  bound,  braided  pockets  " 
No.  27.5.     Superfine  Plaid  Linen  (40),  boot-web  binding  and 

pockets " 

No  276.     Superfine  Plaid  Linen  (40),  bound,  cloth  pockets...  " 


:Ni>s.  281  and  282. 

Fly  Cover.     Reaches  from  Head  to  Tail 
in  one  piece. 


Ko.  283.     Cover. 

The  accompanying  cut  illustrates 
Cover  No.  2.S3,which  is  the  most  popular 
pattern  with  running-horse  owners.  It 
is  very  desirable  wheu  walking  the 
horses. 


No.  277.     Superfine  Plaid  Liuen  (40),  boot-web  binding,  wide 
web   front  and  back,  6   orn'aments  inlaid  and 

braided Each,  $3  00 

No.  278.     Fine  Plaid  Linen  (4.5),  boot-web  bound "         1  75 

No.  279.     Superfine  Plaid  Linen  (4.5),  bound,  braided  pockets     "         2  65 
No.  273.     White  Duck,  white  boot-web,  trimmed  (40) "         1  75 

COVKFfS. 

No.  280.     Cream  Plaid  Cover,  from  head  to  tail  (36) "  90 

No.  282.     Fine  Eureka  Fly  Cover  (36),  from  head  to  tail "  1  90 

No.  281.     Fancy  Plaid  Scrim  Fly  Cover  from  head  to  tail "  90 

No.  283.     White  Sheeting  Cover  (4.5),  from  head  to  tail "  1  45 

Note  — We  carry  in  stock  and  make  to  order  special  suits,  known  as  Extra  Larpe. 
to  fit  horses  from  16-2  and  over.  These  suits  are  made  larger,  deeper,  and  longej  in 
neck  and  hood  than  regular.  Trice,  lo.OU  and  upward,  according  to  number  of  orna- 
ments and  quality  of  goods. 


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THE  CELEBRATED  BURLINGTON  STABLE  BLANKETS  AND  SHEETS. 


USED  BY  NEARLY  ALL  THE  LEADING  STABLES. 


::^EBURLINGTON  BLANKET 


STABLE 
BLANKET 


No.  284.     Burlap,  extra  strong  and  heavy,  uiilined Each,  $1  50 

No.  285.     White  or  brown  8-ounce  Canvas,  for  Shetlands "         i  75 

No.  28(3.     Brown  or  white  8-ounce  Canvas,  unlined "         2  75 

No.  287.     Strong  Burlap,  lined  with  heavy  part-wool  lining "         3  00 

No.  288.     White,  12-ounce  Canvas,  extra  weight  for  stallions "        4  50 

No.  289.     Eight-ounce  brown  Canvas,  lined  with  heavy  part-wool  lining "        4  25 

No.  290.     Guaranteed  all-wool  o-lb.  Blanket,  a  perfect  sweat "         (j  50 

No.  291.     Eightounee  brown  Canvas  of  the  finest  quality,  lined  with  a  42-lb.  all-wool  blanket.    Without 

doubt  the  best  and  warmest  blanket  ever  made  for  a  very  cold  climate  or  a  clipped  horse,     "         8  00 

No.  292.     Very  light  check  Fly  Sheet  for  summer  use "         1  75 

No.  293.     Fancy  Stripe,  very  light  and  elegant  (Fly  Cover) "         2  00 

No.  294.     Fine  Check,  Pure  Linen "         2  75 

Regular  stock  sizes  on  all  Burlington  Blankets  are  20,  22,  24,  26,  28  and  30.  All  blankets  larger  than'Size  30  will 
have  to  be  made  to  order  at  an  additional  charge  of  $^3  00  per  dozen. 

Size  20  is  suitable  for  yearlings  and  two  year  olds. 

Size  22  will  fit  a  horse  weighing  from  760  to  900  lbs.  Size  24  will  fit  a  horse  weighing  from  900  to  1,050  lbs. 
Size  26  will  fit  a  horse  weighing  from  1,050  to  1,2-50  lbs.  Size  28  will  fit  a  horse  weighing  from  1,2-50  to  1,400  lbs. 
Size  30  will  fit  a  horse  weighing  from  1,350  to  1,500  lbs.     In  ordering  please  state  size  wanted. 


WHAT  HORSEMEN  THINK  OF  THE  ABOVE  GOODS. 


Racine,  Wis.,  February  ■>.  Is'.iL 
The  three  dozen  blankets  I  purchased  of  you  last  Fall  have 
been  used  durinj^  the  past  Winter  aud  have  given  perfect  satisfac- 
tion.   As  a  matter  of  comfort  to  the  horse  and  economy  to  the 
owner,  they  can  not  be  beaten.         Yours  truly,  J.  I.  CASE. 


Chicago,  January  2,  1892. 
'lENTLEMEN— I  have  noted  with  pleasure  by  your  advertise- 
ments in  the  horse  papers  tha„  you  have  chosen  Faustino  as  a  horse 
on  which  to  display  your  most  excellent  blanket.  Faustino  feels 
greatly  complimented  by  it.  .\s  he  stands  in  his  stall  blanketed 
to-day,  he  looks  exactly  as  he  does  in  the  picture. 


In  this_ connection  allow  me  to  tell  you  what  I  think  of  your 
blanket.  You  know  that  when  you  first  commenced  to  make  them 
(I  think  something  over  one  yeir  ago),  1  bought  a  lot  of  them,  and 
I  want  to  say,  after  an  experience  that  has  thoroughly  tested  them, 
that  I  believe  them  to  be  the  most  practical,  the  most  economical 
and  the  best  blankets  ever  used  on  a  horse.  I  am  using  none  other 
aud  am  satisfied  that  every  owner  and  horseman  will  be  of  the 
same  opiniou  as  I  am  after  Ihey  have  used  them.  Wishing  you 
every  success,  aud  again  thanking  you  for  the  compliment  of  selec- 
tion. Faustino,  I  am, 

Yo\irs  truly, 

FRANK  S.  WATERS. 


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WINTER   HORSE    BLANKETS. 


Wallins'  Patent  Blanket. 


Genuine  Baker  Patent  Horse  Blanket. 


Bio.  310. 

HORSE  BLANKETS,  SHAPED. 

CHEAP  AND    DURABLE    FOR    SHIPPING.  Each 

Ko.  295.    Hemp,  Fancy  Stripe,  light,  cool  and  strong, 

for  summer  or  demi-season !?0  63 

No.  290.     Hemp,  Fancy  Stripe,  light  cool  and  strong, 

for  summer  or  demiseason 1  00 

No.  297.     Small  Check,  suitable  for  winter (58 

No.  298.     Small  Check,  suitable   for  winter,  figure  4 

stay,  full  size O.") 

No.  299.     Kersey  Blanket,  cotton  binding 1  <iO 

WINTER  STABLE  BL.\NKETS.  „    ^ 

Each. 

No.  300.  7  lb.,  40  inches  deep |1  6-5 

No.  301.  Similar  to  No.  302,  but  cheaper  goods 1  50 

No.  302.  Similar  to  No.  300,  but  lined 2  00 

No.  30.3.  Made  with  extra  web  stars 1  90 

No- 304.  Extra  Strong,  figure  4  stay 2  00 

No.  30-5.  Kersey  Stable  Blanket 2  0.') 

No.  30().  Demi-season  Blanket,  light  weight,  bound, 

Surcingle  ornaments 2  75 

No.  307.  Kersey  Stable  Blanket,  40  inches  deep 3  45 

No.  30S.  Kersey,  extra  quality  4  00 

No.  309.  Kersey,  superior  quality,  40  inches 5  00 

No.  310.  Baker" (genuine),  6  lb 4  .50 

No.  311.  Baker  (genuine),  8  lb 6  50 

Fancy  Blankets  of  every  description  made  to  order. 

WALLINS'  SHAPED  HORSE  BLANKETS.        „    ^ 

Each. 

No.312.  Wallins'PatentBlanket,  Dark  Plaid  Kersey, $  7  .35 
No.  313.     Wallins'  Patent  Blanket,  Baker  pattern  ...     7  85 
No.  314.     Wallm's  Patent  Blanket,  Fancy  Plaid, boot- 
web  bound 10  Oil 

No.   31.5.     Wallins'    Patent    Blanket,   6    ornaments. 

Plaid,  superior  quality 11  00 

No.  316.     Wallins'    Patent    Blanket,   6    ornaments, 

extra  fine  quality 12  80 

No.   317.     Wallins'   Patent    Blanket,   6   e.xtra  large 

ornaments 14  65 


BIo.  313. 

SQUARE  HORSE  BLANKETS. 

The  following  Blankets  are  for  out-door  use,  but  are  not 
sweat  or  cooling  Blankets  for  track  use.  Sweat  and  cool- 
ing Blankets  are  listed  on  page  47. 

All  the  following  Blankets  are  strapped. 

Each. 

No.  318.     Square  blanket,  72x72  inches ...$0  8S 

No.  319.  "  "         76x80inches 125 

No.  .'520.  "  "         76x80  inches,  wool 150 

No.  321.  "  "         76x80  inches,  wool 2  2> 

No.  322.  "  "         6  lbs.,  wool 2  65 

No.  323.  "  "         5  lbs.,  76x80  inches,  wool...  3  OO 

No.  324.  "  "        5  lbs.,  76x80  inches,  wool...  3  501 

No.  325.  '■  "         5  lbs,,  Fawn,  76x80  inches,  3  50 

No.  .326.     All  Wool,  5  lbs,  76x80  inches,  wool 4  50 

No.  327.     Extra   Quality   Fine  Lamb's  Wool,  5  lbs., 

76x80  inches.  Fancy  Plaid 5  00 

No.  328.     Square  blanket,  7  lbs.,  84x90  inches 4  -50 

No.  329.     Square  blanket,  7  lbs  ,  Fancy,  84x90  inches, 

wool  4  80- 

No.  o.'W.     Extra  Quality  Fine  Lamb's  Wool,  Fawn  6} 

lbs  ,  .84x90  inches 5  00 

No.  331.     All  Wool,  84x90  inches 5  80 

No.  .3.32.     Extra   Quality  Fine   Lamb's  Wool,  7   lbs., 

84x90  inches.  Fancy  Plaid 7  .50 

No.  333.     Same   as   No.   330,  only   heavier;    weighs 

8  lbs 7  90 

No.  .'?34.     Finest    Quality   Street   Blankets,   for    city 

use,  exquisite  patterns,  84x90  inches 10  00 

No.  .'5.35.     Same  as  above,  90x96  inches 11  50 

NOTF.— We  carry  Nos.  :'01,  802  and  304  in  stocii  in  extra  .'^mall  coll 
sizes  to  fit  yearlings'  and  two  year  olds. 

ijnarter  Blankets  tor  carriage  teams  kept  in  slock  and  made  to  order. 


STABLE,  JOWEL,  SWEAT,  COOLING   AND   GOCxGLE   HOODS. 


Long  Hood. 


Short  Hood, 


Kllis'  White  and  Grey  S-weat 
Hoods  are  i-nade  of  Kxtra  Kine 
All   Wool    Goods. 


Goggle  Hood. 


No.  S36.  Fancy  Plaid  Throat  or  Jewel  Hoods.     1st  Quality,  $1  25;  2iid  Quality Each,  $1 

No.  337.  Throat  or  Jewel  Hoods,  W  hite  or  Gre^-,  all  wool "         1 

No.  338.  Throat  or  Jewel  Hoods.     Made  of  Finest  White  or  Grey  California  Wool  Goods "         1 

No.  339.  Fancy  Plaid  Sweat  Hood,  short,  all  wool 

No.  340.  Short  White  or  Grey  Sweat  Hood "         2 

No.  341.  Short  White  or  Grey  Sweat  Hood.     Made  of  Finest  California  Wool  Goods 

No.  342.  Fancy  Long  Plaid  Sweat  Hood,  all  wool 

No.  343.  Long  White  or  Grey  Sweat  Hood "•■ 

No.  344.  Long  White  or  Grey  Sweat  Hood.     Made  of  Finest  California  Wool  Goods 

No.  345.  Cooling  Hoods,  long,  to  tie,  $.H  00 ;  to  Button 

No.  346.  Cooling  Hood,  short,  to  tie,  $2  00;  to  button 

No.  347.  Goggle  Hoods,  for  Bolters.     Made  of  Canton  Flannel 

No.  348.  Goggles  applied  to  other  Hoods,  extra Per  pair,  1 

Sweat  and  Cooling,  made  to  match  Blai.kuts.    Long  Hoods,  two-thirds  the  price  of  Blanket ;  Short  Hoods,  one-half 


Note— Hood; 
price  of  Blanket. 


—  53  — 


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FALL  AND  WINTER  LAP  ROBES. 


No.  349. 
No.  3.50. 
No.  351. 
No.  352. 
No.  353. 
No.  354. 
No.  355. 
No.  356. 
No.  357. 


No.  358. 
No.  359. 
No.  360. 
No.  361. 
No.  362. 
No.  363. 
No.  364. 
No.  365. 
No.  366. 
No.  367. 
No.  368. 
No.  369. 
No.  370. 
No.  371. 
No.  372. 
No.  373. 
No.  374. 
No.  375. 
No.  376. 


FALL  ROBES. 


Common  Mixed  Wool  and  Cotton  Robe Each, 

Fancy  Pattern  Woolen  Lap  Robe " 


Woolen  Lap   Robe,  Reversible. 


Scotch  Robe,  fancy  pattern,  or  plain,  all-wool,  warm  and  elegant " 

Elegant  California  Wool  Robe,  Fall   weight " 

Elegant  California  B'ine  Wool  Lap  Robe,  large,  heavy,  exquisite  pattern,  suitable  for  inside 

carriage  or  outside  wear " 

N.  B.— Nos.  :!r)U,  ;;51,  ami  ;ir>L',  make  excellent  Robes  for  Undertakers  and  Liverymen's  use. 
PLUSH  AND  CLOTH  LAP  ROBES. 

Gray  Reversible  Plush  Lap  Robe,  (genuine  Chase) Each, 

Black  or  Green  Plush  Lap  Robe,  Reversible,  genuine  Chase " 

Scarlet,  "  "  "  "  "      " 

Fancy  Reversible  or  plain   Ruby  Reversible  Double  Plush  Lap  Robe,  (genuine  Chase) " 

Elegant  design.  Double  Plush  Lap  Robe,  (genuine  Chase) " 


Extra  large  size,  elegant  design.  Double  Plush  Lap  Robe,  (genuine  Chase). 

Pat.  Rubber  Lined,   "  "  "  "  "  "  " 

Elegant  design,  "  "  "  "  " 

Grand  Duchess,  "  "  "  "  "  "  " 

Fiiie  English  Mohair  Plush  Lap  Rope 

Double  English     "  "        Extra  fine  Lap  Robe 

Superfine     "  "  "        Lap  Robe 

Extra  quality  Silk  Plush,  Imported  Lap  Robe 

Beaver  Cloth  Lap  Robe,  dark  green 


Lined,  dark  green. 


ANIMAL    SI<;iNS. 


ANGORA    GOAT    ROBES. 


$  ]  20 
2  10 

2  50 

3  25 

3  90 

4  50 
8  00 
6  50 

10  00 


$  1  78 
2  50 

2  50 

3  25 

4  85 

5  50 

6  50 

8  .50 

7  50 

9  50 

14  00 
18  50 
25  00 
35  00 
48  65 

4  .50 
6  50 

8  50 

15  00 


Buffalo,  Fox,  Wolf,  Wildcat,  and  all 
varieties  of  Fur  Robes  kept  in  stock 
and  made  to  order.  Quotations  on 
application. 


No.  377.     Gray  Japanese  Wolf  Robes Each,  f  2  88 

No.  378.     Fine  gray.  Ruby  plush  lined,  Japanese  Wolf  Robes, 

1st  quality "  6  OO 

No.  379.     Same  as  above,  only  extra  large  size  and  finer  skins,  "  10  00 

No.  .380.     Black  Japanese  Wolf,  Felt-lined "  5  00 

No.  381.         "              "            •'       Plush-lined "  7  50 

No.  382.         "  "  "  "         "    Extra  large,  selected 

skins "  11  65 

GENUINE  BEAR  ROBES. 

No.  .383.     Fine  Australian  natural-color  Bear  Robes.   Very  soft 

and  fine 115  00,  $18  -50,  $22  35,  $25  00 

No.  384.     Fine  Australian  Bear  Robes,  dyed  black, 

$18  00,  $22  50,  $25  00,  $30  00,  $35  00 


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LAP  ROBES  AND  DUSTERS. 

B-OR  SUMIVIER,  SPRING  AND  KALL  USE. 


LEATHER  FLY  NETS. 


MOMIE  LAP  DUSTERS. 

Note.— The  I'ollowingnamed  dusters  are  beautifully  ornamented, 
the  quality  and  quantity  of  the  ornaments  varying  according  to  the 
price.  As  the  style  of  ornaments  change  every  year,  it  is  not  prac- 
tical to  describe  them  While  the  numbers  and  prices  remain  un- 
changed, the  latest  stvles  will  always  be  offered  and  equal  values 
substituted. 

Each 

No.  38.5.     Plain,  with  border,  no  ornaments $    4,3 

No.  386.     Fine  quality,  ornamented,  good  cloth 75 

No.  387.  Plain  Plaid,  with  borders,  no  ornaments..       90 
No.  38S.  Fine   quality,  branch   and   flower    orna- 
ments, good  heavy  cloth 1  00 

No.  389.     Extra  quality,  plain,  no  ornaments 1  2.5 

No.  390.     Fine  quality,  ornamented 1  25 

No.  391.  Extra  quality,  assorted  grounds,  no  orna- 
ments    1  35 

No.  .392.     Fine  quality,  ornamented 1  65 

No.  393.         "  "  "  1  90 

No.  394.        "  "  "  2  25 

No.  39.5.         "  "  *■  2.50 

No.  396.         "  "  "  3  00 

No.  397.        "  "  "  3  50 

No.  398.  Extra  fine  quality,  beautiful  ornaments...  4  00 

No.  399.         '     '   elaborate  "  5  00 

WOOLEN  DUSTERS. 

Each 
No.  400.     Plain  green,  blue,  brown  or  drab,  single 

layer S  1  ,S0 

Plain  green,  blue,  brown  or  drab,  double 

layer ■   2  .50 

Fine  blue,  green,  brown  or  drab 3  00 

Fine  Plaid  Cloth,  beautiful  shades,  trim'd     4  .50 
Extra  fine  green  Broadcloth,  trimmed...     6  00 


No.  401. 

No.  402. 
No.  403. 
No.  404. 
No.  405. 
No.  406. 


Superfine  green  or  grey  Broadcloth. 


10  00 


No  400  is  a  very  desirable  Robe  for  Livery  use. 

LINEN  LAP  DUSTERS. 
The  following  are  very  nice  patterns  and  excellent 
quality,  varying,  of  course,  according  to  price: 

Each 

No.  407.     Fancy  stripes,  fringed  ends $    47 

No.  408.         "  ■  ■•  "     ab 

No.  109.         "  "  "  "     82 

No.  410.         "  "  "  "     1  00 

No.  411.         ■'  "      .        "  "     1  25 

No.  412.         ■'  "  "  "     1  7,5 


LEATHER  NETS. 

No.  413.  Flank  Net,  5  ribs,  28  lashes,  plain  ends.... $1  2:i 

No.  414.  "          "     5     "      35       "            "         "     ...   1  85 

No.  41.5.  "          "      5     "      40       "            "         "     ...  2  -50 

No.  416.  "           "      o     "      50       "             "         "      ...   2  85 

No.  417.     Flank,  5  ribs,  40  lashes,  braided  ends 2  50 

No.  418.         "         5     "       .50      "  "  "     3  00 

No.  419.         "        5     "       60       "  "  "     3  7. 

No.  420.  Flank,  extra  fine,  5  ribs,  .50  lashes,  braided 

ends 4  -50 

No.  421.     With  Breast,  5  ribs,  40  lashes 1  50 

No.  422.         "  "        5     "      .50       "      2-50 

No.  423.        "  "       5    "     60      "      3  25 

No.  424.  With  Breast,  Extra  Fine,  5  ribs,  80  lashes, 

braided  ends 4  80 

No.  42.5.     To  Head,        5  ribs,  60  lashes 3  00 

No.  426.  "  5     "      72       "      4  00 

EXTRA   FINE    QUALITY   FRENCH  CALF-SKIN 

LEATHER  NETS. 

Each 

No.  427.     5  Bar,  -50  Lash,  Flank $4  00 

No.  428.     5     "      60      "  "       4  80 

No.  429.     5     "      60       "       Body  and  Breast 4  75 

No.  430.     5     "      80       "  "        "  "      6  00 

No.  431.     5     "      90       "  "     Neck  and  Breast 7.50 


Besides  the  above,  we  carry  a  full  line  of  Cotton 
Nets,  upon  which  we  will  furnish  prices  and  descrip- 
tion on  application. 


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SURCINGLES,  BODY  ROLLERS,  DERBY  BANDAGES,  LIVERPOOL  SALT-SACKS. 


N. 

4;  3. 

N. 

r.i. 

Nu 

4;  5. 

No 

4:  6. 

No 

4.  7. 

ENGLISH  BODY  ROLLERS. 


English  Body  Roller,  4  inches  wide,  1  strap Each,  $  3  00 

"  "  "         4       "  "        "2  straps "  3  .>0 

.-)       ■•  "       2       "       "  4  50 

"  "  "         (5       "  "       2  or  3  straps Each,  $•>  -iO  and     6  00 

Same  as  No.  437,  but  Cotton Each,       8  00 

English  Body  Roller,  7  to  S  inches  wide,  fine  Worsted,  3  straps,  solid  horse  shoe  buckles "         10  00 

Nos.  435,  436  and  437  made  extra  long  for  Norman  and  Percheron  horses.      Roller  Cloths  kept  in  stock  and  made 
to  order.     Prices  from  $2.00  each,  upward. 


SURCINGLES  AND  SWATHES. 


No.  4:  8.     3-inch  Web  Swathe Per  dozen,  $1  75 


with  Pad,  cloth  bound 

Enameled,  bound  and  buttoned Each 

1  strap,  pad,  leather  bound,  elastic  ends 

1       "         "  "  "         

1  "         "  "  "  "         

2  straps,  "  "  "        


No.  4:  9. 

No.  440. 

No.  441.     4-inch 

No.  442. 

No.  4':3. 

No.  4-: 4. 

No.  4-^5.         "  "       2      "         "  "  "         

No.  4'6.        "  "      2      "        "  "  "        

Saddle  Girths  and  Surcingles  of  every  description  kept  in  stock  and  made  to  order. 


3  00 

ach. 

40 

65 

85 

1  00 

90 

1   25 

1  50 

Q^HUlNMMPORTEtj 
LIVERPOOL 

^ALT  SACKS. 


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DERBY  BANDAGES.  ^,,,..,.^.^ 

No.  447.     Finest  quality  white  Derby  Bandages,  9  feet 

long,  and  wide  (4  to  a  set) Per  doz.  sets,  $6  00 

No.  448.     Finest  quality  white  Derby  Colt  Bandages,  (4 

to  set) Per  doz.  sets     (.  do 

No.  449.     Finest  quality  Imported  Worsted  Bandages .  ^.     ^      ■    I 

No.  450.     Rubber  Bandages   for    use    on    Sprains,  Fractures,    Bog   Spavins, 
Curbs,  etc.,  12  feet  long,  3  inches  wide Each, 


ENGLISH  LIVERPOOL  SALT  S.ICKS. 

No.  451.     Genuine  English  Liverpool  Salt  Sacks  for  Rubbing  Cloths. 

Largest  size  and  best  quality Per  dozen,  $4  20 

No.  4.50.     English  Rubbing  Cloths Each,        50 


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DRIVING   BITS. 


No.  459. 

Half-Cheek  Brt-All  Hand-Forged  Steel. 


No.  461. 


Xo.  460. 


Dexter  Trotting  SnafBe. 

Each. 

No.  453.  Dexter  Best  Steel  Forged,  Jointed  (Gen- 
uine Daniels  English)  extra  heavy $3  .30 

No.  4.54.  Dexter  Best  Steel  Forged,  jointed  (Gen- 
uine Daniels  English).  Same  as  above,  only 
medium  heavy '. 3  00 

No.  4-5.1.  Dexter  Best  Steel  Forged,  Jointed  (Gen- 
uine Daniels,  English).  Same  as  No.  4-54,  only 
lighter 2  .50 

No.  4.50.  Same  style  Bit  as  No.  453,  best  Ameri- 
can make 2  -50 

No.  457.   Same  style  Bit  as  No.  454,  best  Am.  make,  1  75 

No.  458.   Same  style  Bit  as  No.  455,  best  Am.  make,  1  25 

Half-Cheek  Bit— All  Hand- Forged  Steel. 

Each. 
No.  4.59.     Fine  Nickel,  1st  quality,  either  stiff  or 

jointed SI  50 

Fine  Nickel,  2nd  quality,  either  stiff  or  jointed,  1  00 
Fine  Nickel,  3rd  quality,  either  stiff  or  jointed,  0  75 

No.  460.     Dan  Mace  SnafBe. 

1st  quality Each,  $3  -50 

2nd  quality "         2  7-5 

3rd  quality "         1  25 

Jointed  Dexter  Ring  Bit. 

No.  451.     Best  Steel  Hand  Forged  Dexter  Ring  Bit. 
1st  cjuality  only. 

Extra  heavy $2  -50 

Medium  "     1  75 

Light  1  25 

No.  462.     Ring  Bits,  stiff  or  jointed. 

1st  quality Each,  SI  -50 

2nd  quality "         100 

3rd  quality "         0  .50 

I 


No.  462. 


TONGUE-LOLLING    AND    EASY-MOUTH  BITS. 


PJo.  463. 

No.  411.".     Tongue-Lolling  Bit. 

First  Quality, Each,  |.3  00 

Second  Quality "         2  00 

Third  Quality'. "         125 


Xo.  464. 

Tongue-Lolling  Bit. 

First  Quality..'. Each,  S2  75 

Second  Quality "         1   50 

Third  Quality "  75 

Fourth  Quality "  50 


No.  465. 

No.  465.     Stiff  Rubber  Mouth  Bit. 

First  Quality Each,  $1  75 

Second  Quality "         125 

Third  Quality '•  75 

Fourth  Quality "  25 

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B{o.  466. 


No.  466.  Leather  Mouth  Bit.  On  wrought 
chain,  making  a  yery  strong  and 
safe  Bit ' Each,  $2  50 


First   Quality Each,  |3  00 

Second  Quality "         2  50 

ThirdQuality "         150 


P{o.  468. 

Rowley's  Rubber-coyered  Bit.     Flex- 
i  le  or  Stiff  Dexter  Mouth. 

First  Quality Each,  $1  50 

Second  Quality "  75 


No.  469. 

Flexible  Rubber  Track  Bit.  Large,  soft 
rubber,  flexible  for  tender-mouthed 
horse Each,  f3  00 


No.  470. 

No.  470.     Squier's  Hercules  Flexible  Mouth  Rub- 
ber-covered Bit. 

First  Quality Each,  |2  .50 

Second  Quality "         1  50 


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EASY  MOUTH  BITS.     COLT  BITS. 


No.  473. 
No.  471.  SJ  AxtellBit.  NO.  474. 

No.  471.     Hanscom   Flexible  Mouth,  Leather  covered Each,  $2  00 

No.  472.     Fairbank's  Flexible  Bit,  leather  covered,  with  spiral  spring  inside!     First  quality "  2  00 

Second  quality "  1  50 

No.  47o.     Axtell   Ravchide  Bit,  covered  with  Leather,  made  in  four  sizes,  as  follows  :      Size  No.  1,  for 
Yearling  Colts ;     Size  No.  2,  small  size,  for  two-year  olds ;     No.  3,  Medium  size  ;      No.  4, 

Laige  size "  2  00 

No.  474.     Colt  Mouthing  Bit.      First  quality "  7.5 

Second  quality "  .50 


No.  475. 

Allerton  Bit.— patent  applied  for.  , 

No.  47.5.     Allerton  Bit.     Patent  applied  for.      Same  as  we  made  for  the  Phenomenal  Allerton  and  many 

other  noted  ones  last  season.     Finest  steel  Bit  covered  with  rubber Each,  $5  OO 

No.  476.     "Allie  Wilkes"  Bit.      Rawhide  covered  with  pork  rind.      The  finest  bit  made  for  horse  with 

sore  or  tender  mouth "         3  50 


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BITS   FOR   PULLERS. 


I«o.  477. 

Chain  Mouth  Bit,  plain,  as  above. 

First  Quality Each,  $1  50 

Second  Quality "         U  S5 

Exactly  as  above,  but  leather  covered "         2  00 

W 


ISO.  479. 

Rockwell  Bit. 

First  Quality Each,  S2  2.5 

Second  Quality "         1  50 

Third  Quality.' "         0.50 


9iO.  480. 

No.  480.     Wilson  Four-Ring  Bits.     With  plain  joint  or  middle 
joint. 

First  Quality Each,  $2  25 

Second  Quality "         1  .50 

Third  Quality." "         0.50 


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No.  484. 


Imperial  Bit. 

1st  Quality Each,  $2  00 

2nd  Quality "         1  00 


Xo.  481. 

No.  481.     The  Racine  Driving  Bit. 

1st  Quality Each,  $1  .50 

2ud  Quality "         100 

J. I.e.  DRIVING  BIT 


PATENTED \ 
,  JULY  31, 1888V 

THE  ONLTM  BIT  MADE  THAT 

CAN  BE  USED  ON  AmCENTLE  HORSE 

OR  THE  MOST  VICIOUS^^HORSE  WITH 

EQUAL  AND  ENTIRE  ^9   SUCCESS 

Xo.  482. 

1st  Quality Each,  SI  50 

2nd  Quality "         1  00 

No.  483.  J.  I.  C.  Stallion  Bit.  Made  similar 
to  the  regular  J.  I.  C.  Bit  only  has  longer 
loops  on  the  side.  Made  especially  for 
stallions. 

1st  Quality Each,  $2  .50 

2nd  Quality "         1  25 


>Jo.  485. 

No.  48.5.     W.  Mouth  Bit,  for  Pul- 
lers  Each,  $2  SO 

No.  486.     W.  Mouth  Twisted  Severe  Bit,  for 
Pullers. 

1st  Quality,  Steel   Forged Each,  $3  25 


—  60  — 


a>^ 


BITS  FOR  PULLERS  AND  TONGUE  LOLLERS. 


I«(o.  487. 

No.  487.     The  Woodmansee  Bit,  for  Side  Pullers. 

1st  Quality Each,  $1  50 

2nd  Quality "        0  90 


IVo.  490. 

No.  490.     The  Baldwin   Bit,  for  Pullers  and  Side 
Pullers. 

1st  Quality Each,  |3  75 

2nd  Quality "         2  75 

8rd  Quality "         150 


Xo.  492* 

No.  492.     The  Britt  Bit.     Guaranteed  to  stop  any 
Puller Each,  SIO  00 


T>io.  489. 

No.  489.    Victor  Bit,  for  Side  Pullers,  Tongue  Lollers  and 
Pullers Each,  $.3  00 

No.  491.     Ne  Plus 
Ultra  Bit. 

Especially  to  im- 
prove the  speed  of 
I  rotting  and  running 
horses.  "The  best 
Bit  in  the  world  lor 
hard  pulling  horses," 
is  what  Budd  Doble 
has  to  sav  about  it. 

This  Bit  is  lor  con- 
trolling running,  trot- 
ting, and  all  kinds  of 
hard  or  bad-mouthed 
horses,  and  it  works 
"^o     Aai  eq'ially  well   with 

•^^         t^     '  horses   having    good 

months,  all  of  .which  is  acknowledeed  by  many  trainers,  drivers  and 
riders  who  are  now  using  them  everyday  on  all  the  running  and  trot- 
ting race  courses  in  New  York  and  viciuity;  and  this  Bit  has  become 
a  great  necessity  with  many  of  the  most  prominent  owners  and 
trainers  in  the  racing  and  trotting  business.  This  Bit  controls  run- 
away horses  and  hard  pullers  of  any  kind,  so  they  become  verv  ea«v 
andsafe  drivers,  in  a  very  few  days,  which  is  not  the  case  with  anv 
other  Bit.  It  stops  horses  pulling  on  one  rein  or  lugging  on  the  Bit. 
It  will  prevent  any  horse  getting  the  tongue  over  the  Bit.  and  lolling 
it  out  of  one  side  of  the  mcmtli.  It  very  soon  teaches  lugging  horses 
to  carry  their  heails  woU  "p.  drive  niee'y  with  a  very  slight  poll  on 
the  lint's,  without  the  check  rem.  It  breaks  horses  from  boltirig  or 
shving.  Ladies  can  hold  and  manage  a  hard-pulliug  horse  with  this 
Bit  muih  easier  than  a  strong  man  can  dowi'h  auyother  Bit.  This 
Bit  is  very  \iseful  when  two  or  more  horses  are  driven  together,  «  here 
one  work's  out  ahead  of  his  mate.  This  Bit  put  in  the  mouih  of  the 
free  horse,  will  equalize  their  pnd  so  they  will  drive  all  right  \a  most 
cases.  Parties  orilering  these  Bits  should  plainly  state  Ihe  fan't  they 
wish  to  cure,  so  directions  may  go  with  the  Bit,  how  to  adjust  it  iii 
the  month. 

First  Quality  only Each,  $5  00 


^-^.(S.C^Ifo  ^S/on  ^>^ 


BITS  FOR  PULLERS.     OVERCHECK  BITS. 


No.  493. 


1 


J<o.  495. 


No.  493.     Springsteen  Bit.     Stops  lugging,  pulling,  etc.,  has  extra  rings  for  overcheck  to  buckle  with. ...Each,  $3  00 

No.  494.     Springsteen  Bit.         "  "  "  "    "         3  00 

Similar  to  No.  493,  only  not  as  severe.     Hinge  will  not  allow  cheek-pieces  to  come  so  close  together. 
No.  49.5.     Prof.  Sanborn's  Controlling  Bit.     Constructed  on  scientific  principles,  with  a  view  of  bringing 
a  pressure  on  the  nerves  in  the  center  of  the  roof  of  the  horse's  mouth,  thus  giving  instan- 
taneous control  over  any  horse  under  all  circumstances.     First  quality  (Steel) "         2  50 

Second  quality "         1  00 


No.  496.  No.  496A.  1^0.  497. 

No.  496.  Crit  Davis  Overcheck  Bit.  Absolute  preventative  for  lugging.  The  worst  puller  on  earth  can 
be  thoroughly  broken  with  this  bit  in  a  few  days.  The  result  of  years  of  study  and  practi- 
cal experience  of  the  well-known  driver,  Crit  Davis Each,  13  00 

Leather  Attachments,  extra "  75 

No.  49()i.  Nose  Strap  with  chin  attachment  to  prevent  horse  from  opening  mouth  while  in  motion ;'         1  00 

No.  497.     The  Double-bar  Overcheck  Bit.     An  absolute  preventative  for  lugging  and  pulling.      Highly 

endorsed  by  many  prominent  horse  trainers  and  drivers "         3  00 

Leather  Attachments,  extra "         ■   7,5 


—  62- 


OVERCHECK,  CRIBBING,  WIND   SUCKING   AND    DRENCHING   BITS. 


No.  498.  Pio.  499. 

No.  498.     Lever  Overcheck  Bit.     An  absolute  preventative  for  lugging  and  pulling;  a  very  popular  Bit,  Each,  $2  50 

No.  499.     Overcheck  Bit,  stiff  or  jointed. 

1st  Quality,  steel Each,  |1  00  3rd  Quality "  .50 

2ndQuality "        0  75  4th  Quality,  nickel "  20 


P(o.  500. 


Pio.  502. 


No.  506. 


No.  600.  Heavy  Patent  Overcheck  Bit   (all  forged).     Fine  nickel  plated,  1st  Quality,  75c.;  2nd  Quality,  50c.  each. 

No.  501.  Wire  Spring  Check  Bit Each,  $  70 

No.  502.  Rowley  Spring  Check  Bit,  rubber  covered 

No.  .503.  Rowley  Check  Bit,  stiff,  rubber  covered 

No.  504.  Fairbanks  Check  Bit,  leather  covered 

No.  505.  Ellis'  All  Leather  Overcheck  Bit 

No.  506.  Patent  Cribbing  Bit.     A  humane  device,  guaranteed  to  stop  the  worst  kind  of  a  cribber 


No.  507. 


No.  508. 


No.  509. 


No.  507.     Patent  Cribbing  and  Wind-Sucking  Bit.     Will  stop  the  worst  kind  of  a  wind   sucker   and 

cribber Each,  $5  00 

No.  508.     Drenching  Bit.     Finely  nickel  plated.     A  very  desirable  article  to  have  about  a  stable.     Used 

to  administer  medicines ''         2  75 

No.  509.     Balling  Iron.     Used  to  administer  medicines "         1  00 


o-^Ji.s.^lto  ^%m  ^^ 


Hanoveria 


n    stiff  Cheek,  Wrought  Mouth. 


COACH   BITS. 

, (^hock    Wrought  Mouth. 

Hanoverian,  Loose  Cheek,  wroug^^^ 


No.  510. 


No.  511. 


No.  511- 
No.  5i*>'  

Solid  Stiff  Cheeks,  2  Loops  1st  Quality ::::;:::::.':::.' 

Exactly  as  above,  ^nd  Quality 

Exactly  as  above,  3rd  Quality^..^.  ....;•  - 

^SrsSS;  ^g|::::  


.Each,  i 


3  00 
1  50 

4  75 
3  OO 
1  50 


No.  519* 


No.  516.  No.  515- 

^*»'  5'**  .   T    „=.  Cheek  Genuine  Dauiels  English  Steel. 

No.  512.     Buxtou  Coach  Bits  Sliding  Mouth  I^^^^^^^ 

No  513.     Same  as  above,  with  Stiff  CheeW,rid.m  

^°- "^-  f ^?^i^rBndt:i^s::;:srcSn|:eDa;(eis English ^-ei........... .....•••■•;•;;•: 

Similar  to  above,  but  shorter  Cheek ■■•■ 

Siinilarto516,  best  American  make.    

Same  as  No.  517,  but  :!rd  Quality 


.Each, 


No.  515, 
No,  51G. 
No.  .'iH. 
No.  518. 


?7  50 
0  00 
4  50 
4  00 
4  00 
3  00 

1  2-> 

2  5» 


No.  518.     Same  as  No.  51 . ,  but  .>m ^"^">^^Engiish  Steel 
No.  51tl.     Pulley  Bradoon,  Daniels  Genuine  nng 


—  61  — 


o^ 


%U^    ©44jrttl£^^^ 


RIDING  BITS,  ETC. 


9(0.520.  No.  522.  9(0.524. 

No.  520.     Daniels' Genuine  (English)  Steel  Port  Bit  Each,  $3  00 

No.  521.     Same  as  above,  best  American  make.  , 

First  quality 

Second  quality 

Third  qualit}* 

No.  522.     Same  as  No.  520,  only  has  Chin-loop.    Genuine  Daniels'  (English)  steel 

No.  523.     Same  as  No.  522.     Best  American  make 

First  quality 

Second  quality 

Third  quality 

No.  524.     Similar  to  520,  but  4  rings,  no  loops.     Genuine  Daniels'  (English)  steel 

No.  526.     Same  as  above,  best  American  make. 

First  quality 

Second  quality 

Third  quality 

No.  526.     Pclham  Riding  Bit. 

First  quality,  jointed  mouth Each 

Second  quality,     "  "        

Third  quality,        "  "         

English  Riding  Bradoon,  First  quality 

Kentucky  Racking  Bit,  curved  cheek. 

First  quality 

Second  quality 

Third  quality 

No.  529.     Whitman  Riding  Bit.     Nickel  plated 

No.  530.     Whitman  Officer  Bit.     Brass  plated 

No.  530i.  Patent  Lip  Protectors.      One   of  the  most  humane  devices 
ever  invented.      Prevents  laceration   of  inside  of  cheeks 
by  teeth;  cures  sore  mouths  ,  stops  side  and  hard  pulling, 
and  makes  safe  and  pleasant  drivers  out  of  the  most  stub- 
after  a  few  days  use Per  pair 


9iO.  526. 


No.  527. 
No.  528. 


2i25 

1  50 

70 

3  50 

2  50 

1  75 

1  00 

4  00 

3  00 

2  00 

1  25 

ach,  $3  00 

2  00 

1  00 

1  25 

2  50 

1  75 

70 

3  00 

3  50 

born 


2  50 


English  Steel  Curb  Chain.  No.  531. 

First  quality Each, 

Second  quality 

Third  quality 

—  65  — 


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HORSE   MUZZLES. 


No.  533. 


Patent  Removable  Bottom  Muzzle. 


No.  535.  No.  536. 

No.  532.     Common  Leather  Shipping  Muzzle Per  dozen,  §12  00 

No,  -V^o.  Wire  Muzzle.  Made  of  woven  wire,  galvan- 
ized after  shaping,  uniting  everj-  wire  and  prevent- 
ing all  rust.     Bound  with  fine  Lamb's  Wool,  and  is 

provided  with  fine  leather  straps Each,  $2  25 

No.  5.S4.  Similar  to  No.  .5S3,  only  has  throat  latch  run- 
ning overhead,  and  made  with  a  brow  band "         2  75 

No.  o'Ao.     English  Square  Bottom  Leather  Muzzle "         S  00 

No.  536.     Fine  English  Oval  Leather  Muzzle.  1st  Quality     "         5  00 
2nd  Quality "         4  00 

Patent  Link  Apron  Blanket  Muzzle. 
Easily  Attached  to  Halter. 


I  can  eat,  drink  and 

breathe  i£  I   can't  get  at 

my  blanket. 

No.  538. 
No.  537. 

No.  537.     Patent  Removable  Bottom  Muzzle.     Made  of  the  best  Russet  Leather,  with  Metal  Bottom Price,  $4  00 

Canjbe  instiintly  changeci  into  a  olosefl  or  open  muzzle  without  removing  from  the  horse's  head.  Allows  eating  hay.  grain,  etc.,  with 
the  bottom'removed;  "vet  absiiliUelv  prevents  all  vicious  use  of  the  jaw.  fJuaranteeil  to  jivevent  any  horse  from  tearing  blankets  or  other 
wearing  ap'parel  with'the  teeth,  gnawing  the  manger,  biting  himself  or  attendant,  and  cure  the  worst  oases  of  erilibing.  Jivery  stallion 
should  wear  one  in  the  stable.  It  prevents  nipping  and  biting,  and  you  can  handle  and  care  for  them  with  perfect  safely.  It  is  the  only 
devfce  ever  made  that  compels  slow  eating  and  consequent  proper  mastication  of  all  food.  There  are  no  sharp  edges  to  cut  or  lacerate  the 
lips.  The  hole  in  the  bottom  is  of  such  shape  that  chaling  the  lips  while  procuring  food  is  iiuimssible.  The  removable  bottom  can  be 
instant  y  attached  from  the  onlside.  converting  it  into  a  closi  d  muzzle,  to  prevent  eating  without  removing  the  muzzle  from  the  hi-ad. 

Directions— Ad.iust  the  muzzle  so  that  when  it  hangs  loosely  on  the  head  the  end  of  the  lips  will  be  about  !,'<■  inches  from  the  bottom. 

No.  538.     Patent  Link  Apron  Blanket  Muzzle.     The  best  blanket  protector  made.     Can  not  absorb  filth.     It  cleans 

itself,  follows  every  movement  of  the  head,  and  does  its  work Each,  $2  00 


c.^ 


@>-. 


CRIBBING  MUZZLES,  FEED  BAGS  AND  BOXES. 
Patent  Cribbing  Strap 


1 


CRIBBBING    MUZZLE 


Adjustable  Feed  Bag. 


No.  539. 


No.  540. 


No.  541. 


No.  540. 
No.  541. 


Cribbing  Muzzle.     A  sure  preventative  against  horse  cribbing  the  mangers,  and  yet  so  inge- 
niously constructed  as  to  allow  them  to  eat  their  hay  and  grain  with  ease.      Also  used  on  a 

biting  or  vicious  horse.     Complete  with  leather  straps Each    |2  00 

Patent  French  Cribbing  Strap.     The  best  in  the  world "         7  00 

Patent  Adjustable  Feed  Bag.      Automatically  adjusted.      Remains  in  position  and  allows  the 

horse  to  lift  his  head  and  breathe  freely,  and  can  not  spill  his  feed "         1  OO 

FEED    BOXES. 


,^ 


No.  542.  1^0.  544. 

No.  .542.     Ventilated  Feed  Bag.     Extra  heavy  duck Each    $    85 

No.  .543.     Canvas  Feed  Bag.     Not  ventilated .."!!         "    '        50 

No.  543i.  Feed  Box.     Made  of  very  strong  sheet  iron,  galvanized,  all  seams  thoroughly  joined,  stout 

iron  hooks  without  bars n         7  75 

No.  544.     Same  as  above,  with  ("patent-applied-for")  removable  bars,  as  shown  in  cut,  to  prevent  the 

horse  from  throwing  out  his  feed <i         o  00 

NOTE.-The  ■•Patent-applied-for"  Removable-bar  Feed  Box  is  oue  of  the  most  desirable  artieles  ever  offered  to  the  horsemeji  of  this 
country.  It  is  particularly  valuable  to  horst  men  during  campaigning  season,  as  the  bars  can  be  easily  removed,  .-o  as  to  enable  you  to  nest 
same,  thereby  economizing  much  needed  space  in  shipping.  The  bar  is  very  simple  in  its  construction,  and,  at  the  same  time,  when  placed 
m  the  box,  IS  so  securely  locked  that  it  is  impossible  for  the  horse  to  remove  it  or  worlj  it  loose.  A  child  can  remove  or  adiun  the  bar 
(Without  diflieulty.    The  box  Is  made  with  a  view  to  strength,  lightness  and  durability. 


—  67  — 


THE  ECONOMY  FEED  BOX  AND  FITTING. 


FOR    WHICH    WE    ARE    GENERAL    AGENTS. 


PREVE.Vrs  HORSES  FROM  WASTING  THEIR  GRAIN,  AND  IS  ENDORSED  BY  ALL  LEADING  HciRSEMtN. 


BJo.  545*  Cut  showing  Board  and  Cast  Ring  dropped  Sliowing  Follower  taken  out 

Economy  Feed  Box  and  Fitting  Complete,    down  out  of  the  way  when  the  horse  is  not  feeding.  for  Cleaning. 

;;fjss¥i5 

These  Cuts  illustrate  the  principle  of  the  Box — that  the  horse  is  compelled  to 
take  up  his  oats  in  small  quantities,  and  not  by  the  mouthful,  as  is  usually  done  by 
-spirited  and  hungry  horses,  and  soon  acquires  the  very  wholesome  "habit  of  masti- 
iling  his  feed  well  before  swallowing — a  good  lesson  to  either  man  or  beast.  As  he 
^  its  slowly  he  naturalh'  moistens  his  oats,  which  avoids  the  practice  of  wetting  the 
feed 

It  is  not  necessary  to  remove  Follower,  but  simply  pour  oats  into  box  and  pull 
up  the  follower,  which  follows  down  until  every  grain  is  consumed.  This  box  will 
sa^e  its  price  in  a  very  short  time  and  keep  the  horse  in  good  condition. 

No.  545.     Economy  Feed  Box  with  Fitting,  Complete Each,  S  6  Oft 

Sectional  Mew ,  s-howins  how  Fcillower  In  lots  of  not  less  than  one-half  dozen Per  doz.   GO  00 

worlcs 


RUSH  PARK  STOCK  FARM,  1 

ISDEPENDF.NCE,  lOWA.  Den.  11.  IS'.ll.  / 

r;«„N.-_Tiie  E;0V0MY  FiiiiD  BOX  is  the  best  tiling  of  the  Kiml 
I  h  ive  ever  aeeu.     flouse  name  me  lowest  priee  on  two  ^■2}  dozen 
Truly  yours,  O.  W.  WILLIAMS. 


KALAMAZOO  FARM,         I 
Kai.amaziio.  .\lirii,.  .T:m  sth,  l.S;i-i.  I 
■    e«^/te»w■)l.•— We  have  just  reeeive.l  thi-EroNUMV  FEEDBd.KKS, 
have  placed  them  in  our  stables,  an<l  we  are  greatly  pleased  with 
Ihein      They  are  the  best  feed  b..,xes  we  have  ever  used  or  seen.     I 
can  reoonin-nd  them  to  anv  one  n.sing  such  an  artiele. 
Very  truly  yours. 


b.  A.  BROWNE  &  CO. 


Louisville,  Ky,.  Jan.  2d,  ISH:;. 
e  last  fall  you  expressed  us  three  m  your 
i  siveii  your  agent  an  order  for  only  one ; 
1  u  rote  you  Ihat  we  would  return  the  otht-r 
unx'  t'  st"ed  the  box  and  Hud  them  very  s>tt- 
I  fur  the  balance  in  full  for  the  three  boxes. 
\g  since  had  we  tested  the  boxes  earlier,  but 
'  put  the  boxes  up  and  test 'hem.  We  rec- 
immend  them  very  highly.  Shall  eommence  working  our  racing 
tables  some  tiiric  during  February,  and  you  may  make  us, 
ay  1st  of  February,  a  price  on  a  dozen  boxes,  and  we  may  pur- 
hase  them,  and  later  on  may  bfiy  boxes  for  each  horse  in  racing. 
Yours  most  respectfully,  SCOGGAN  BROS. 


D^ar  .'?ire.-— Some  ti 
FKEII  KOXKS.  we  h.ivi 
rrihitted  for  th  it  ■•n,'  a 
two.  since  wriiiii',' »i 
isfaciorv.  ami  now  icit 
Should  have  remitted  I 
not  until  recentlv  did 


Cy^ 


5^ue  ^AMUm 


^>^ 


RASPER'S  SELF-ACTING  OATS  CLEANER. 

PATENTED  ]VSE  8,  1S,S6. 

Feed  All  Horses  Clean  Oats  by  Using 

e  RASPER'S  ^ 
Self -Acting  Oats  Cleaner 

FOR  STABLE  USE. 

Ouer  Jeo  JJ^ousarjd  (?l^ar)er5  fiow 
IT)  Use. 


FEED   MEASURES. 


No.  547.  No.  548. 

No,  547.     Galvanized  Iron  Feed  Measure   -  ind 


4  quarts....  Each,  $  50 

^HIS   Cleaner   will   remove   a  bushel   of      No.  o4«.     Galvanized   Iron   Feed  Measure    2    4 
^    dust,  dirt   and   impurities   from   every  and  6  quarts  "  75 

twenty-five   or   thirty   bushels   of  the  best 
white  oats. 


No.  546. 

Not  one  quart  of  oats  or  grain  can  be  drawn  without 
being  cleaned. 

This  is  the  most  perfect  grain  purifier  ever  known. 

Can  not  get  out  of  order  and  will  last  for  years. 

No  power  necessary. 

It  saves  sickness  among  horses,  money,  time  and 
trouble. 

The  oats  and  grain  are  cleaned  as  they  pass  through  the 
cleaner. 

All  farms,  private,  livery,  boarding  and  teaming  stables 
should  have  them. 


Poplar  Cleaners,  Japanned  Trimmings. 

6x12,  7i  feet  long,  for  private  stables Each,  $25  00 

8x12,7  "            for  medium  stables "  25  00 

10x12,  "i  "            for  large  stables "  25  00 

18x12,  "i  "            for  very  large  stables "  .'■55  00 

8x12,6  "            for  low  ceiling  stables "  '    25  00 

10x12, '6  "                 "             "              "       '•  25  00 

18x24,12        "            for  extra  large  stables "  75  00 

Hardwood  Cleaners,  with  Bronze  Trimmings. 

6x12,  7J  feet  long,  for  private  stables Each,  S40  00 

8x12,  7i        "  for  medium  stables "         41  00 

10x12,71        "  for  large  stables "         42  00 

8x12,6"        "  for  low  ceiling  stables "        40  00 

10x12,  6        "  "  "     "        "       "         41  00 

Hardwood  Cleaners  finished  in  Oak,  Ash,  Cherry' 
Georgia  Pine,  or  any  kind  of  wood  desired.  With  Hard 
Oil  Finish. 

Special  sizes  not  named  made  to  order. 


No.  549. 

No.  549,     Oats  Sieve Each,  $  50 

SOAKING   TUB. 


No.  550. 

No.  5.50.     Soaking  Tub.     Made  of  extra  heavy 

and  strong  sheet  iron,  galvanized Each, 


12  50 


STABLE  PAILS. 

■^  WOODEN  STABLE   FORK. 

No.  551.  No.  555- 

No.  551.     Flush^jottom  Stable  Pails,  plain Each,  $  .50 

No.  552.     Oak  Stable  Pails,  :i  hoops "  85 

No.  553.     Red  Cedar  Stable  Pails,  .'i  brass  hoops "         1  15 

No.  554.     Red  Cedar  Stable  Pails,  4  brass  hoops,  flush  bottom "         1  40 

No.  555.     First  Quality  Hand-made  Stable  Forks "  85 

Second  Quality "  60 

STABLE    BROOMS. 


No.  556. 

No.  556.     Push  Stable  Broom,  drawn  with  wire.     Will  stand  hot  water.      Made  of  fine  quality  Basswood 

or  Cane,  and  guaranteed  to  wear  well.     12  inches,  with  4  rows Each,  ?1  00 

No.  657.     Same  as  No.  5.36,  only  14  inches,  with  4  rows "         1  !■> 

No.  558.     Stable  Broom.     Very  heavy  and  strong.     Has  heavy  sheet-iron  stiffening "  50 

Blanket    Pins. 

>to.  559. 

No.  .5.59.     Lindsay's  Best  Blanket  Pins.     Large  size Per  doz.,  f    S') 

—  70  — 


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BRUSHES. 


No.  560. 
No.  661. 
No.  56-2. 
No.  56.3. 
No.  564. 
No.  565. 
No.  566. 
No.  567. 
No.  56S. 


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fia.  560. 

(Genuine  Brintzinghoffer)  All  Russsia  Bristles.     1st  Cut.     The  best  brush  made Each,^$  tJ75 

Same  as  above,  only  smaller  size "  „„.-l  75 

All  Russia  Bristles.     1st  Cut.     A  fine  brush;  better  than  a  good  many  dealers  handle "         ^^75 

"             1st  Cut.     Superior  quality "         .S  00 

Flexible  back "         2  50 

"         "             "            A  trood,  durable  brush  "  K-3'2  00 

...: ; ".,^1  oO 

An  extra  good  brush  for  the  money,  but  is  not  all  bristle "         1  00 

For  clipped  horses.     White,  soft  bristles.     Extra  f5ne,  oval  face,  flexible  back  "         3  00 

Mane  Brushes. 


Crest  Brush. 

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11   1   1   1   I    1   I    I  III  1   I  \ll  lIVwiSKi  *-',.  ry^  -« 

No.  570.  :vo.  575.  p«o.  576. 

No.  569.  Grooming  Brush  for  Clipped  Horses.  Something  new.  Cleanses  the  skin  throughly,  without  irritating 
in  the  least  the  most  nervous  or  sensitive  horse.  It  gives  a  smooth,  glossy  coat  with  less  labor  than  by  any 
other  method.     As  a  water  brush  it  is  unequaled.     It  carries  water  equal  to  a  sponge ;  but  does  not  become 

foul,  will  not  rot,  and  is  more  serviceable Each,  $    -50 

No.  570.     Dandy  or  Mud  Brush.     Made  of  American  rice  root.     Medium  size "  20 

No.  571.     Same  as  No.  570,  only  has  wear   leatherson  sides "  35 

No.  572.     Dandy  or  Mud  Brush.     Made  of  Italian  rice  root.     Large  size,  with  leathers  on  sides "  50 

No.  ■573.     Made  of  extra  Italian  rice  root.     The  best  made "  75 

No.  574.     Dandy  or  Mud  Brush.     Made  of  bass  wood.     The  toughest  material  that  is  put  in  a  brush. 

Will  outwear  two  of  any  other  kind "  60 

No.  575.     First  Quality  All  Russia  Bristles  Mane  Brush "         1  00 

No.  •j76.     Crest  Brush,  for  polishing  mountings "         1  00 

SPOKE  BRUSHES. 

No.  .577.     Spoke  Brush.     All  bristles.     1st  quality Each,  $2  00 

WATER  BRUSHES. 

No.  578.     English  Water  Brush     All  Bristles.     1st  quality Each,  §2  00 

ENGLISH  COMPOSITION  BRl'SHES.— put  in  a  neat  box. 
No.  579.     For  Blacking  and  Polishing  Harness Per  Set,  |2  50 


—  71  — 


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WHISK  BROOMS. 


No.  580. 

No.  .580.     Whisk  Brooms. 

1st  quality Each,  $0  .3-5 

2nd  quality... "  25 

3rd  quality "  15 

FEATHER  DUSTERS. 


No.  582.     Genuine  Ostrich  Feather  Dusters. 

10-inch Each,  $0  90 

11-inch "         1  25 

12-inch "         1  75 

14-inch "         2.50 

No.  5Sli.     Wool  Dusters.     Long  wool,  variegated  colors ; 
will  not  scratch Each,  |0  50 

DUSTING  BRUSHES. 


No.  584. 

No.  5S4.     Dusting  Brush.     Very  full,  grey  stock,  stained 
handles  ;  an  excellent  brush  for  livery  stables. 

8-inch Each,  $0  35 

8.^inch "  4.5 

9-inch "  .50 

9Jinch "  65 


CARRIAGE  MATS. 

No.  585.      Carriage    Mats.      English    sheepskins,    best 
quality  long  wool. 


1 

12x28,  Extra  Fine 

...     "         2  50 

A 

13x25 

...     "         2  75 

fe^ 

14x26 

...     "        3  75 

A 

16x27 

18x30 

...    "        4  25 

...     "         5  .50 

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No.  586.     East  India  Skin  Carriage  Mats. 

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12x28 

...Each,S2  00 

Nos.  581  and  582. 

No.  581.     Turkey  Feather  Dusters. 

16x27               

18x30..'. 

...     "         4  00 

10-inch 

12-inch 

....Each,  fO  35 
....     '•            SO 

No.  587.     Velour  Carriage  Mats. 

14-inch          

....     "            7-5 

12x20  

12x24 

...Each,  $0  75 

16-inch 

....     "        1  00 

...     "         1  00 

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PATENT  HAIR-SHEDDER  AND  COMB. 


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IVo.  588. 

No.  688.  Patent  Hair-shedder  aud  Curry  Comb.  This  device  positively  removes  the  loose  hair  from 
horse  in  moulting  season,  and  prevents  the  same  from  blowing  into  the  face  and  upon  the 
clothing  of  the  driver.     The  hair-shedder  is  combined  with  a  fine  steel  curry  comb Each,  S    40 

CURRY  COMBS. 
No.  590.     Genuine  English,  eight  bars,  closed  back,  oval  face  double  knocker,  straight  shank.    The  best 

Comb  in  the  market Each,  $     'So 

No.  591.     Similar  to  above,  only  best  American  make "  25 

No.  592.     Same  as  No.  591,  only  smaller  size "  20 

Note.— Abovt*  are  desirable  cnmVis.    We  carry  a  variety,  ranging  from  .W  c\s.  per  iliizeii  up^vards,  from  which  dealers  can  select  such 
as  suit  their  trade.    Only  the  best  are  listed  herein. 

PATENT  RUBBER  COMB  AND  BRUSH. 


■Patented  ouni.25,W^- 

No.  589. 

No.  589.  Patent  Rubber  Curry  Comb  and  Brush.  Cleans  all  dirt  from  horse.  By  being  perfectly  flex- 
ible it  enables  the  groom  to  curry  and  clean  ever)'  part  of  the  horse.  Can  be  used  on  the 
most  sensitive  horse,  as  there  is  no  metal  to  sciatch Each,  3 

MANE  COMBS. 

miiiiij isii.iiiiii 1111,11  iS'iii i!iiiiiii'i!i'Ss\    No.  59:5.     Horn   Mane  Comb.      15   and  20  cts.  each,  ac- 
cording to  size. 

\o.  594.     Rubber  Mane  Comb Each,  $     25  CLIPPING   COMB. 

..  Vo.  595.     Rubber,  with  handle "  50 

No.  593.  ping  Comb "  50  No.  596. 


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AIR-POWER  HORSE-CLIPPING  MACHINE. 


THE  UNANIMOUS  OPINION  OF  A  NUMBER  OF  PRACTICAL  HORSE  CLIPPERS: 

"  Of  the  many  improvements  in  power  horse-clipping  machines  brought  out  by  you  in  the  past 
twenty-six  years,  we  do  not  hesitate  to  say  that  your  Air-power  Machine  leads  the  world." 


No.  599- 

No.  599.     Air  Power  Horse  Clippiug  Machine.     Complete,  with  two  square-end  handles,  with  1.5  feet  of 

hose  to  each  handle Price,  S85  OO 

We  have  j'et  to  show  this  machine  in  operation  to  an  experienced  horse  clipper  in  search  of  a  power  machine 
without  finding  a  ready  and  willing  purchaser. 

This  machine  may  be  run  by  either  steam,  water,  or  electric  motor  power.  Suspended  by  a  platform  above 
the  horse's  head,  it  occupies  less  than  two  square  feet  of  space,  and  with  from  \o  to  2.'i  feet  of  hose  to  each 
handle,  has  a  tremendous  range,  and  will  easily  perform  double  the  work  of  any  other  power  machine  on  the  mar- 
ket. This  machine  is  very  simple  in  construction,  of  the  best  material  and  workmanship,  has  self-oiling  bearings 
and  is  adjustable  to  all  wear. 

—  74   - 


POWER   HORSE   CEIPPING    MACHINES. 


1 


PJo.  600. 

No  600.  Power  Horse  Clipping  Machine.  This  is  the  perfection  of  a  horse  clipper;  the  first  ever  invented  and 
the  best  ever  made.  It  combines  perfect  freedom  of  motion,  with  extensive  range.  The  connection  for  con- 
veyino-  power  from  the  bov  who  turns  to  the  cutter  in  the  handle  is  positive,  and  there  is  the  least  possible 
waste'of  power.  It  is  easily  kept  in  order.  With  this  machine  the  purchaser  can  have  a  handle  with  rotary 
or  vibrating  cutters,  at  his  choice.  The  rotary  cutter  is  much  the  best  for  shearing  the  head  and  legs,  and 
works  nicelv  on  the  body  of  the  horse ;  but  some  prefer  the  vibrating  cutter,  because  it  cuts  faster. 
Price,  complete ^^>^  CO 


Rotary  Comb, 


Rotary  Cutter. 


Price,  $3  oO  each. 


Price,  $2  00  per  doz. 


Xo.  601.  No.  602. 

No.  liOl.  The  cutters  and  handles  of  this  machine  are  precisely  the  same  as  those  of  No.  (iOO.  The  machine  is 
made  on  the  same  principle,  but  the  parts  which  convey  the  power  to  the  handle  are  shorter,  and,  conse- 
quently, the  operator  can  not  reach  as  far,  and  is  obliged  to  move  the  machine  oftener  to  clip  all  parts  of  the 
horse.     This  machine  is  first  class  and  will  give  the  best  of  satisfaction.     Price  complete $50  00 

No.  ti02.     Same  size  as  No.  tiOl,  but  has  only  vibrating  cutters.     The  power  is  conveyed  by  a  belt  from  balance  arm 

to  handle,  which  is  not  as  convenient  as  are  Xos.  tiOO  and  (501.     Price,  complete $35  00. 

In  ordering  Nos.  600  or  601  machines,  state  whetlier  Rotary  or  Vibrating  Cutters  are  desired. 


EXTRA  PARTS.— Handles. 
Small  Rotarv  Handle,  complete,  with  1  Comb 

and  12  Cutters  Price,  $24  00 

Vibrating  Handle,  complete,  with    1    Comb 

and  Cutter "         23  00 

Vibrating  Comb  and  Cutter "  3  00 

Combs  and  Cutters. 

Small  Rotary  Combs Price,  each,  $3  50 

Large  Rotary  Combs "  4  00 


Large  Rotarv  Cutters Price,  per  doz.,  $3  OO 

Small  Rotary  Cutters "  "  2  00 

Full  directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  the  Clipper  are  sent 
with  each  machine. 

Note. — Parties  desiring  to  do  very  rapid  work  upon  the  bodies 
of  horses  can  obtain  an  extra  handle  with  rotary  comb  three  incties 
in  diameter. 

Large  Handle,  Comb  and  Cutter,  complete. ..Price,  25  00 

The  Large  Comb  and  Cutfr  will  not  fit  the  handles  supplied 
with  the  machines.    Parties  ordering  should  make  no  mistaJie. 


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CLIPPING    MACHINES. 
Horse  Clipper.  Newmarket  Horse  Clipper. 


^o.  603. 


:no.  604. 


Glober,Reversible  Bali-Bearing  Horse  Clipper. 


Pocket  for  Newmarket  Horse  Clipper. 


No.  60.3.     French  Horse  Clipper.     The  best  low-priced  niachiue  ever  offered ....I'er  pair,  $1  • 

No.  604      Newmarket  Patent  Horse  Clipper  (genuine).    Wm.  Bown's  English  make.    Complete,  with        ^^  ^^  ^^ 

leather  pocket 

Extra  plates  furnished  for  Newmarket  Clippers     Bottom  plates,  fl  25  ;  top  plates,  $1  00  each.   ^^ 

No.  6O.5.     Clark's  Celebrated  Horse  Clipper,  first  quality 

No.  606.     Globe  Reversible  Horse  Clipper  (ball  bearing) 


00 
4  .50 


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TOILET  CLIPPERS. 


La  Belle  Toilet  Clippers. 


Clark's  Toilet  Clippers. 


Newmarket  Toilet  Clippers. 


No.  607.  IVo.  609.   ■  No.  610. 

No.  (107.  Toilet  Clippers.     A  good  durable  clipper.      Best  American  make Per  pair,  $2  00 

No.  tiC.S.  La   Belle  Toilet  Clippers "  2  75 

No.  609.  Newmarket  Toilet  Clippers "  2  .50 

No.  610.  Clark's  Celebrated  Toilet  Clippers "  4  00 

No.  611.  Best  English  Clipping  Shears,  leather-covered  bows "  1  25 


SINGEING    LAMP. 


CLIPPING   SHEARS. 


Nos.  6x1  and  612. 


Bio.  613. 


No.  612.     Best  English  Clipping  Shears,  fine  nickel  plated  bows Per  pair,  SI  00 

No.  61.3.     English  Singeing  Lamps Each,     2  00 

No.  614.     English  Singeing  Lamp,  has  no  stop-cock  on  handle,  as  shown  on  No.  618 "         1  2-5 

No.  61.5.     Gas  Singeing  Lamp,  with  tube,  complete "         7  2o 

Clippers  sharpened Per  pair,    1  00 


ELLIS'  IMROVED  ADJUSTABLE  TOOTH  RASPS  OR  FLOATS 


No.  617. 


Blade. 


No.  616.    Fine  nickel,  first  quality  (the  above  Rasps  have  moveable  tiles,  and  are  the  best  in  the  market),  Each, 
Second  quality,  polished 

No.  617.     Fine  nickel,  jointed  handle,  first  quality 

Extra  Blade  Files 

EMMERT'S  PATENT  CHECK  E.\SE.  STIFF  TOOTH  RASP. 


i2  50 

1  50 

3  00 

25 


No.  619. 

No.  619.     Check  Ease,  nickel  plated Each,  $1  00 

Hard  rubber  center "         1  50 

Hard  rubber  center,  gold  ends "         2  00 

HOOF  PICK  AND  HAMMER. 


No.  618. 

Stiff  Tooth  Rasp Each, 

HOOF  PICK. 


No.  621. 

21.     One  Instrument  Hoof  Pick Each, SO  25 

Two           "                "         "  and  Cork- 
screw      "  50 

Three  Instrument  Hoof  Pick  Har- 
ness, Punch  and  Corkscrew "       1  00 

ELLIS'  HAND  MADE  HORSE  SCRAPERS. 


No.  620. 

No.  620.     Hoof  Pick  and  Hammer  (steel) Each,  : 

SPRING  HARNESS  PUNCHES. 


No.  625. 

No.  625.     First  quality,  plain Each,  }0  15 

No.  626.         "  "         painted "  25 

Pat.  Combination  Sweat  Scraper  and  Curry  Comb. 


No.  624. 

No.  622.  Steel  Spring  Harness  Punch,  1  tube,  Each,  S    .50  No.  626. 

No.  623.       "  "  "  "       4  tubes,     "        100      No.  626.     Fine  brass  or  nickel Each,  $  75 

No.  624.       "  "  "  "       6  tubes,     "        125  Plain  black "  50 


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THE  KENTUCKY  STALLION  SHI-ELD. 


THE   BEST  SHIELD   IN   THE  WORLD. 


LIGHTEST  WEIGHT  SHIELD  M.^DE,  .\ND  GI'ARANTEED  TO  GIVE  SATISFACTION  OR  MONEY  WILL  BE  REFUNDED. 

Can   not   possibly   injure  the  horse  iu   the  least  and  at  the  same  time  is  a  perfect  preventative  against  abuse. 
With  this  Shield  on  your  horse  he  can  extend  his  rod  and  urinate  naturally,  but  can  not  abuse  himself. 


Ko.  637. 


No.  627.     Kentucky  Stallion  Shield Each,  $5  00 


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STALUON  SHIELDS  AND  SUPPORTS. 


IVo.  628.  ISO.  629. 

No.  628.     The  New  Perfection  Stallion  Shie'd.     Made  of  Molded  Rubber.     No  metal,  rigid  material,  or 
tacks  to  torture   the   animal.      They  are  flexible,  simple,   humane   and   clean,  and  do  not 

interfere  with  nature's  functions.     Complete Each,  S  6  00 

In  lots  of  h  doz.  or  more Per  doz.     60  00 

No.  629.     Ellis' Improved  California  Shield.     The  most  popular  Shield  amongst  running  horsemen. ...Each,       8  50 

STALLION   SUPPORT. 


No.  631. 


IVo.  630.  No.  634. 

No.  6.30.     Springsteen  Stallion  Shield  (the«)riginal  one) Each,  |6  00 

No.  631.     Ellis' Finest  Rubber  Stallion  Support.     The  best  made "  3  50 

No.  632.     Ellis'  Finest  Chamois  Stallion  Support.     Same  as  No.  63],  onlj'  pouch  is  made  of  chamois  in- 
stead of  rubber  "  3  50 

No.  6.33.     Rubber  Stallion  Support.     A  good,  durable  support "  2  50 

No.  634.     Stallion  Chain.     Best  (juality  genuine  imported , "  .50 

—  80  — 


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STALLION  BRIDLES. 


NORMAN  HORSE  BRIDLES.     BLOOD  STALLION  SHOW  BRIDLES. 


Kentucky  Lrad  Bridle. 


I«o.  635.  No.  637.  I»io.  643.  3Vo.  645.  No.  649. 

Each. 
No.  635.     Percheron  and  Norman  Horse  Show  Bridle.     IJ  Billets,  brass  buckles  and  rosettes,  single  scalloped 

cut-out  cheeks  as  shown,  with  leading  rein,  no  bar,  chain  or  bit %  6  90 

No.  636.     Exactly  as  above,  but  with  leading  rein,  bar  and  chain ; • ■■■■     8  50 

No.  637.     Plain  head  cheeks  and  face  piece  as   shown,   enameled   centre   rosette,   electro-nickel   Victoria 

buckles,  complete  with  leading  and  side  reins,  polished  bar  and  chain,  no  bit 10  60 

No.  638.     Exactly  as  above,  only  leading  rein,  no  chain 9  §•' 

No.  639.     Style  of  No.  6-13,  IJ-inch  solid  nickel  horse  shoe  buckles,  complete  with  head-rein 9  40 

No.  640.     Exactlv  as  above,   leading  rein,  polished  bar  and  chain 10  20 

No.  641.     Style  o'f  No.  645.      Double   ■  cheeks,  nickel  rosettes  on  cheeks,  inlaid  fancy  fronts,  nickel  Victoria 

whole  buckles,  leading  rein  with  polished  bar  and  chain 9  30 

No.  642.     Exactly  as  above,  but  no  bar  or  chain ■. 8  -50 

No.  643.     Swelled  cheeks,  parent  leather  rosettes  on  cheeks  and  head,  j-inch  international  fronts,  solid  nickel 

horse  slioe  buckles,  complete  with  leading  and  side  rein,  nickel  bar  and  chain 8  25 

No.  044.     Style  of  No.  637.  i-inch  cheeks,  lined  and  stitched  heads  and  cheeks,  stitched  punch-holes  of  ihroat- 

latch, nickel  Victoria  whole  buckles,  fancy  inlaid  front,  enameled  silver  roseites,  patent-leather  X 

face-piece,   fancy  stitched  nose  band,  complete  with  lead  rein,  nickel  bar  and  chain 10  60 

No.  645.     Double  ;  cheeks,  nickel  Victoria  whole   buckles,  assorted  silk  fronts  and  rosettes  to  match,  com- 
plete with  leading  rein ••..     9  60 

No.  646.     White  bleached  buff,  |-inch  nickel  Victoria  whole  buckles,  silver  rosettes  on  cheeks  and  head,  white 

web  leading  rein,  fancy  front 8  60 

LIGHT  STALLION  BRIDLES. 
No.  647.     Light  Stallion  Show  Bridle.      White  bleached  buff,   ;-inch  cheeks,  nickel  buckles,  white  web  lead 

rein,  7  feet  long,  with  large  buttons $  6  00 

No.  ii4S.     Light  Stallion  Bridle.     Fine  russet  leather,  London  stain,  |-inch  cheeks,  nickel  or  bronzed  buckles, 

7-foot  lead  rein,  with  large  button 5  00 

Note.— Bits  aru  not  incluJed  in  above  prices.    We  will  furnisb  line  English  or  American  Bits  to  suit  either  the  blood  or  draft  stallion 
bridles  at  SU.iH  each.    For  Rollers,  see  page  h6.     These  Show  Bridles  arc  the  flneslcver  ottered  in  American  markets. 

AMERICAN  STALLION  BRIDLES. 

No.  649.     Kentucky  Stallion  Bridle Each,  5  4  00 

No.  (5  I.     Stallion  Bridle.      All  flat  single  swell  front,  scalloped  cheeks,  solid  crown,  lead  rein  14  leet, 

with  button  on  end "  ^  SO 

No.  651.     Similar  in  style  to  No.  650,  onlj' made  cheaper "  -  '-^ 

Bits  are  not  included  in  the  above. 

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SAFETY  AUTOMATIC  HITCHING  STRAP. 


PATENT  HEAD  BUMPER. 


Xo.  652. 


No.  653. 


No.  652.  The  above  cut  represents  the  Safety  Automatic  Hitching  Strap,  a  most  desirable  article  of  stable  furni 
ture.  It  is  so  constructed  as  to  take  up  all  slack  in  the  tie,  thus  rendering  it  impossible  for  the  animal  to  be 
injured  from  being  cast  or  thrown.  The  device  is  made  of  first  quality  iron  and  steel,  with  view  to  strength 
and  durabilit}-.  It  is  tastefully  designed,  and  is  an  ornament  as  well  as  a  useful  and  necessary  fixture.  No 
stable  should  be  without  it. 

Price Each,  $1  75 

No.  653.  Patent  Head  Bumper.  Made  of  flexible  rubber.  An  absolute  protection  to  injury  against  the  horse's 
head  when  shipping  or  in  the  stable. 

Price Each,  |2  50 


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looting  Bridle. 


No.  655. 


PiO.  660. 


No.  662. 


No.  654.     Cooling  Bridle.     Complete,  with  bit  and  chin  strap Each,  $1  50 

No.  6.55.     "Maud  S."  Track  Halter.     Either  russet  or  black;  very  fine "         2  00 

No.  656.     English  Ivcather  Track  Halter.     Fine  doubled  and  stitched "         3  00 

No.  657.           "              "              "            "           Superfine  double  and  stitched "         4  00 

No.  658.     English  Web  Track  Halter.     Made  of  extra  fine  white  web  i-inch  wide;  very  strong  and  fine,  "         2  00 
No.  659.     Ellis'  Exhibition  Halter,  ^-inch  Wide.     Covered  with  fine  imported  white  linen  ;  the  hand- 
somest halter  made "         4  00 

No.  660.     Best   Five- Ring   Sewed   Leather   Stable   Halters.      All   edges   taken   off"  and   burnished   up 
smoothly  so  as  not  to  chafe.     Finelj'  finished,  and  made  of  first-class  oak-tanned  stock. 

1  inch  wide Per  dozen,  $12  00 

IJ  inch  wide "  15  00 

1]  inch  wide  "  18  00 

No.  661.     All  Leather  Riveted  Halters. 

1  inch "  9  00 

IJ  inch "  10  00 

1}  inch "  11  50 

No.  662.     Common  Web  Shipping  Halters "  2  25 

No.  663.     Tubular  Cotton  Web  Halters,  with  rope  tie "  6  00 

No.  664.     English  Halters.     Tubular  worsted  web,  with  leather  ties... "  12  00 

No.  G65.     White  Web  Halters,  with  leather  lay.     Made  with  fine  front  and  throat  latch "  12  00 

No.  666.     Soft  Folded  Leather  Halter.     Finely  finished  with  leather  tie "  24  00 

No.  667.     Imported  Stallion  Halter.     Made  of  fine  white  English  buffing  no- tie Each,     5  00 

No.  668.     Colt  Halters,  to  fit  weanlings,  yearlings  and  two-year-olds,  $Q  00,  $9  00  and  $12  00  per  dozen. 


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PATENT  LAMB'S  WOOL  HARNESS  COVERING. 


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No.  669.  No.  673.  No.  674. 

No.  669.  Lamb's  Wool  Harness  Covering — to  Lace  on.  This  covering  is  made  of  fine  lamb's  wool  on  the  skin  and 
lined  with  canvas.  Hook  lacers  are  securely  fastened  at  each  edge  so  that  the  covering  can  be  laced  on  to 
breast  collar,  breeching  or  traces  without  trouble.  A  piece  'Ai  feet  long  covers  breast  collar;  a  piece  3  feet 
long  covers  breeching.  Put  up  in  rolls  of  2.5  feet.  Horsemen  will  find  this  the  most  convenient  means  of 
covering  their  harness  where  it  chafes. 

« SIZES    AND    PRICES. ' 

2Hnch  for  1 -inch  Trace  or  vStrap Per  foot,  $  2-5      3|-inch  for  1]  Strap Per  foot,  S  45 

2|     "       "     11  "      "  30      4|     "       '■     2         "     "  50 

3i     "       "     1 J  Breast  Collar  or  Breeching...        "  40      4|     "       "     2',       "     "  ,60 

5j  inch  for  2 J  Strap Per  foot,  $  (35 

No.  670.  Fine  Gig  Saddle  Pad.     Oiled  rawhide  lined.     Will  not  chafe Each,  SI  00 

No.  671.  Fine  Cloth  Gig  Pad.     Elegantly  trimmed "         1  50 

No.  672.  Gig  Pad.     Similar  to  No.  671,  only  not  so  fine "  75 

No.  673.  The  Perfection  Tail  Holder.   To  tie  up  horse's  tail  in  muddy  weather  ;  made  entirely  of  metal,     "  25 

No.  674  The  Ulster  Tail  Holder;  for  same  purpose  as  No.  673 "  25 

REIN    BUTTONS. 


No.  675. 


No.  676. 


No.  67.5.     Cook's  Patent  Rein  Buttons Per  pair,  $     25 

No.  676.     The  Monarch  Rein  Button.     Can  be  automatically  adjusted  on  any  part  of  the  line,  while 

driving.     Can  be  moved  forwar<l  or  back  at  will,  and  will  not  slip "  1  00 


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COY'S  IMPROVED  DRIVING  REIN. 

The  Iinitroved  Driving  Rein,  which  is  illustrated  in  this  cit,  is  designed 
to  meet  a  long  felt  want  among  drivers  of  horses,  trainers,  jockeys,  etc..  and  is 
especially  appreciated  by  lady  drivers.  Everyone  accustomed  to  driving  has 
felt  a  cui'islaiit  annoyance  occasioned  by  the  ordinary  smooth  rein  gradually 
.slippint,'  thrd'iL^h  the"  fingers,  so  that  command  of  the  horse  is  gradually  relaxed. 
Till'  iucoiu  ciiiince  renders  it  necessary  either  to  wind  the  rcan  about  the  hand 
to  luild  it,  prtivide  it  with  some  kind  of  a  hand-hold,  like  buttons  or  attached 

hand  loops,  or  else  renew  the  grip  every  few  minutes  by  gathering  up  the  slack.    Driving  under  such 
circumstances  is  very  fatiguing. 

To  obviate  the.se  objections,  a  Driving  Rein  is  now  offered  in  which  the  hand-part  consists  of  two  strips  or  pieces 
instead  of  one,  between  which  leather  hand-loops  are  stitched  as  shown  above.  The  two  pieces  are  made  from  the  finest 
stock,  but  being  duplex  are  much  lighter  than  would  be  suitable  tor  a  single  rein.  Between  these  pieces  a  number  of 
'loops  are  stitched  at  convenient  intervals,  ranging  from  six  to  ten  inches,  to  meet  the  requirements  of  various  kinds  of 
service.  Trial  has  shown  that  the  loops  readily  adjust  themselves  to  the  hand  of  the  driver,  and  greatly  relieve  the 
strain  on  the  fingers  in  driving.  When  the  hand  is  removed  the  loops  collapse  or  flatten  down,  so  that  the  hand 
piece  can  be  parsed  through  the  bit-ring  or  terret  without  ditflculty.  Another  commendable  feature  about  this  rein 
is  that  in  its  natural  position,  when  in  use.  it  lies  fiat  on  the  horse's  back,  a  point  which  all  horse-drivers  appreciate. 
These  reins  put  vicious  and  hard-bitted  horses  under  comjiSete  control. 


Per  jiair 
No.  (KIT.     Coy's  Itnproved  Driving  Rein.    All  best 
oak  stock,  black  or  russet,  hand-made. 
Style  A,  flat  single  reins,  super  dbl.  stitched,  $12  00 


Style  C, 
Style  E,     " 
Style  F,  round  " 
Style  G,  flat 
Style  H,     " 
Style  K,  sulky    " 


extra 
blind  or  channel  st'ch. 


9  00 
S  CO 
8  00 
()  00 
5  00 
8  00 


Per  pair. 
Style  AA,  flat  double  reins,  •super-doub'e  stitched  $18  00 

Style  CC,     ■'         "  "        best  lair-stitched 14  00 

Style  EE,    "         "  "        channel-stitched 12  50 

St'vle  FF,  round  "  '  12  00 

Style  GG,  flat      "  "         10  00 

Style  LR,  round  bridle  reins 3  00 

StyleLF,  flat  "         "      2  25 

Style  M,     flat  patent  hand-parts,  with  buckle 4  00 

Style  N,       "  "  "  "  "      3  50 


REIN  HOLDERS. 


ISO.  678.  IMo.  682. 

No.  (578.     Folded  Rein  Holder.     For  road  use.     With  layer  and  finely  finished Per  pair,  $1  00 

NOi  G79.     Similar  to  No.  678,  only  without  layer  and  not  so  finely  finished "  '5 

No.  (5,S0.     Track  Rein  Holder.     Made  of  best  quality  line  leather,  flat  single  strap,  long  for  track  use,       "  1  25 

No.  681.     Same  as  above,  only  made  folded  instead  of  flat "  1  50 

No.  682.     With  self-adjusting  Clasp,  best  Moffat's  line  leather,  hand-part  1-1  in.  long,  for  track  use "  2  00 

SULKY   WHIP   SPUR. 

THE  LAMB  EYE  SHIELD. 

No.  683.     The  Lamb  Eye  Shield.     Flexible, 
water-proof  and  non-heat  conducting. 
Per  pair $    50 

Protect  your  eyes  from  dust  and  other  flying  par- 
ticles, and  from  cold  winds  and  snow  in  the  winter 
season. 

The  cheapest,  lightest  and  most  durable  Eye  Pro- 
tector ever  presented  to  the  public.  Every  one  who 
drives  a  horse  or  rides  a  bicycle  will  appreciate  its 
merits.  The  Lamb  Eve  Shield  fits  closely  to  the  face, 
around  the  eyes,  a  soft  perforated  felt  rim  on  the  face 
side  rendering  it  impossible  for  dust  or  any  other 
substance  to  enter  between  it  and  the  skin.  Small 
perforations  in  the  felt  rim  admit  sufficient  air  for 
the  eyes  to  retain  their  normal  moisture.  The  lenses 
are  formed  of  the  clearest  mica  and  are  perfectly 
transparent.  There  is  conseiiuently  less  liability  of 
injury  to  the  eyes  with  this  .«hield  in  case  of  acci- 
dent than  with  other  similar  devices  in  which  glass 
lenses  are  used. 


No.  684. 

No.  68-1.  Sulky  Whip  Spur,  each,«l  00 

Spurs  are  .sogjetimes  used  upon  sulky 
whips  when  the  horse  will  not  respond  to  the 
whip  itself.  This  is  more  humane  and  quite 
as  etTccttve  as  the  wire  cracker  or  lash.  This 
spur  is  adjustable,  and  rests  near  the  thumb 
button  on  the  whip,  so  that  when  applying 
the  whip  both  spur  and  whip  touch  the 
horse. 


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■ELLIS"  SULKY  CUSHIONS.     DRIVERS'  JACKETS. 

1^: 


Xo.  690. 


No.  685.  Stone's  Sulky  Case.  In  sending  order  for  Ca,se,  give  dimensions  of  wheel  and  sulky  gear.. ..Each,  |].5  00 
This  is  the  finest  thing  for  parties  oampaigniii.a:  trotters  for  their  sulliios  or  fine  road  carts.  These  oases  are  made  of  canvas,  to  cover 
gear  in  one  entire  piece,  buckling  at  the  back,  completely  proteeliojg  same  from  dust  and  from  being  marred.  The  wheels  are  protected, 
ea<!h  by  asack,  which  opens  halfway  and  buckles  on,  entirely  screening  theni.  One  of  these  cases  will,  in  one  season,  more  than  save  its 
entire  cost,  and  horsemen  can  not  afford  to  be  without  1  hem.  We  would  refer  you  to  S.  A.  Browne.  Kalamazoo  Stock  Farm,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich  ;  S.  L.  Canton,  Dubuque,  la.,  who  gave  '-BeU  Boy"  bis  record  of  liiUi^i;  also,  W.  H.  Mci'artby,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

No.  686.     Ellis'  Improved  Sulky  Cushion.     With  Weight   Pocket,  made  in  first-class  style,   neat  and 

durable.     Has  Extra  high  back  and  sides.     First  Qualitv Each,  $6  00 

.' "  .5  00 

"  2  50 

"  1  25 

"  1  85 

-  "  10  00 

"  9  00 


Second  Quality 

No.  687.    Jockey  Driving  Caps,  First  Quality  Satin 

No.  688.    Jockey  Driving  Caps,  Flannel,  Fancy  Colors 

No.  689.     Corduroy  Working  or  Jockey  Caps 

No.  690.     Driving  Jackets,  Finest  Satin 

"  "         made  of  Corduroy 

In  ordering  Caps  or  Jackets  for  use  in  Sulky,  they  should  be  termed  Driving  Caps  or  Jackets. 

No.  691.     Ellis'  Shoe  Protector ' Per  pair,     1  5a 

No  *3river  can  afford  to  be  without  them.     It  saves  the  shoes  and  protects  the  foot.     They  are  neat,   light,  close-fitt»ing,  and  can  be 
taken  off  or  put  on  in  an  instant.     They  will  save  the  price  of  themselves,  among  drivers 
being  a  great  protection  to  the  foot  and  back  cord 

SULKY  WHIPS. 


'.ai  nice  shoes,  in  a  ftw  days'  time,  besides 


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PIo.  694. 


No.  692.     Rawhide  Sulky  Whip,  First  Quality $  1  00 

Second  quality 75 

No.  693.     Whalebone,Linen-covered,Firstquality  1  .50 

Second  Quality 1  25 

Third    Quality 1   00 

Fourth  Quality 75 

No.  694.     Same  as  No  fiilo,  but  covered  with  linen 

instead  of  gut 2  75< 


No.  695.  First  Quality,  full  regulation  length  (4 
ft  S  in.)  gut-coveied,  through  bone, 
pig-skin  handle,  2  buttons,  as  good  as 
can  be  made 

No.  696.     Full  bone,  linen-covered,  ebony  handle, 

gold  mount 2  00 

No.  697.  Superfine  Whip  for  presentation  pur- 
poses      25  00 


$  5  00 


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SPREADERS    FOR   GAITING    HORSES. 


Whitaker's  Pat.  Spreader. 


Noyes  Patent  Spreader. 


No.  698.  Whitaker's  Patent 
Spreaders.  Stops  interfering  and 
makes  horse  go  with  feet  well  apart. 
It  IS  very  useful  for  both  road  and 
track  purposes.  The  "  Wliitaker  I'at. 
Spreader  "  has  received  some  of  the 
highest  encomiums  ever  offered  to  an y 
de\  ice  for  gaiting  horses  that  has  yet 
been  placed  upon  the  market.  It  will 
teatli  trotters  and  pacers  to  go  steady 
aiid    open-gaited,    without    striking 

_  _  (juarters,   shins,   scalping,    or    going 

No    6q8  with  one  or  both  feet  inside. 

Price  per  set,  complete $10  00 

No.  69'J.     The  Celebrated  Noyes  Patent  Spreader  for  gaiting  horses. 
It  stops  forging,  hitching  and  interfering,  and  makes  your  horse  go 
squarel}'.     It  Can  easily  be  adjusted  to   any  cart  or  sulk}-,  and  is  so 
constructed  as  to  render  it  absolutely  non-chafing. 
Price  per  set,  complete $10  00 

WOODNUTT  GAITING  WHEEL. 


Xo.  699. 


700.  The  Woodnutt  Gaiting  Wheel,  properly  a  )|.ilied, 
places  the  horse  straight  in  the  shafts,  and,  making  it  im- 
possible for  him  to  put  the  hind  foot  between  th  ■  front 
ones,  compels  him  to  put  it  outside  where  it  beljtigs, 
immediately  on  being  started  at  half  speed,  and  that  is 
the  end  of  hitching  or  breaking  from  that  cause. 

Price,  each $10  00 


Woodnutt. 


From  JOHN  A.  GOLDSMITH,        ) 
New  York,  March  8,  H»'.i. )' 


Z)!"/- S//-—AftPr  testhig  your  patent  gaiting-wheel  I  am  pleased  to  say 
that  it  aci-omplishes  all  that  you  claim  for  it,  and  it  is  almost  indispensable 
in  gaiting  aud  developing  young  trotters. 

Yours  truly, 

JOHN  A.  GOLD^MIIH. 


•J' 

No.  701.  No.  702.  No.  703.  No.  704. 

No.  701.     The  New  Improved  (Hague  &  Bolles)  Double  Strap  Patent  Spreader Per  pair,  ^'2  50 

No.  70'2.     Similar  to  No.  701,  only  shorter,  for  front  leg  interfering "  2  50 

No.  703.     Patent  Ankle  Support  and  Spreader "  3  00 

No.  704.     Haughey's  Patent  Spreader "  2  00 

An  excellent  device  to  spread  the  colt's  gait  and  make  him  a  wide  traveler.  Every  horseman  will  underHand  the  merits  o'  il  em 
when  seen.  They  do  not  chale  the  Umb  by  collecting  sand  and  grit.  They  are  highly  recommended  by  horsemen  and  horse-own.Ts,  as 
the  many  testimonials  received  will  show. 

—  87  — 


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THE  CHAMPION  PATENT  SHAFT  ATTACHMENT. 


No.  705. 

Kc.  705.     The  Cliampion  Patent  Shaft  Attachment.     Weight,  3  lbs Price,  $G  00 

A  practical  invention,  desigiied  and  made  especially  (or  owners  and  educators  of  trotting  and  pacing  colts.  Can  bo  attached  or 
removed  in  five  minutes.  It  can  be  used  either  in  a  rigid  form,  or  with  spring  attachment,  as  shown  in  the  above  cut  With  the  use  ot 
the  spring  there  is  no  possible  strain  on  the  colt.  You  can  break  colts  in  one  quarter  the  time  required  by  the  old  Avay,  of  leading,  or 
trying  to  drive  single.  It  is  roomy  and  can  be  adjusted  to  fit  any  colt,  from  a  suckling  to  a  full  grown.  As  a  speed  accelerator  it  stands 
without  an  equal,  as  you  virtually  have  a  trotting  or  running  mate  as  you  desire.  The  colt  is  simply  kept  in  position  and  has  nothing  to 
do  but  trot  or  pace.  There  is  no  draught  on  the  colt.  It  is  the  only  correct  principle  for  breaking  colts.  The  plate  and  under  apm  are 
made  from  the  best  of  steel,  while  the  brace  or  top  arm  is  Norway  iron,  with  the  best  bolts.  The  single-tree  is  of  second  growth  hickory, 
with  nickel-plated  tup:  holder  on  the  outer  end.  The  spring  is  four  inches  long,  and  made  from  the  best  crucible  steel.  They  are  highly 
painted,  and  finished  in  the  best  possible  manner. 

DASH  WATCH  AND  REIN  HOLDER. 


DRIVING  GLOVES. 

Unlined.  Lined. 


No.  706. 

No.  TOO.  The  Greenwich  Dash  and  Rein  Holder.  A  most  convenient  article  to  use  on  the  dash  of  your  carriage. 
Saves  unbuttoning  your  coat.  Having  the  time  always  before  j^ou.  Never  lose  your  train  with  a  clock  on 
your  dash.     Price,  $7  50  complete  (including  clock)  as  shown.     Once  with  it,  never  without  it. 

No.  707.     Fownes'  (Genuine  Imported)  Best  Driving  Gloves  unlined  Per  pair.  SI  7^ 

No.  708.  "  "  "  "  "  "        lined  for  wilier  ui^e "  2  -30 

No.  709.     California  Tanned  Deer  Skin,  Oil  Finished "  2  00 

Ni..  710..    Dent's  Fine  Imported  Driving  Glove "  2  50 


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S.  TOOMEY  &  CO.'S  LATEST  IMPROVED  TRUSS  BAR 
AND  TRUSS  AXLE  SULKY. 


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Xo.  7x1. 

The  reputation  of  the  Toomey  Sulkies  has  always  been  par  excellence  for  stiffness, 
durability  and  other  desirable  qualities. 

The  advantages  claimed  for  the  Toomey  Truss  Axle  Sulky  are: 

1  St.  The  under  part  of  the  truss  axle  is  from  4  to  6  inches  farther  from  the  ground 
than  that  of  any  other  Sulky,  having  the  same  size  wheels,  thus  affording  a  great  deal 
more  room  for  the  hock-action  of  the  horse. 

2d.  By  reason  of  the  high  arched  axle,  the  Truss  Axle  Sulky  will  fit  large  and 
medium- sized,  and  medium  and  small-sized  horses  equally  well. 

3d.  Both  Sulky  and  driver  can  be  placed  close  up  to  the  horse,  giving  better  control 
over  him  and  making  him  steadier  without  in  any  way  interfering  with  his  freedom  of 
action. 

4th.  For  horses  having  extremely  high  hock-action,  the  high  arched  axle  affords 
ample  room  as  a  rule,  without  increasing  the  size  of  the  wheels,  and  thus  giving  stiffness 
and  steadiness  to  the  Sulky,  and  the  same  is  true  with  regard  to  very  large  horses. 

The  finest  quality  of  material  is  invariably  used  in  the  construction  of  the  Truss  Axle 
Sulky,  and  the  workmanship  and  finish  are  the  very  best.  Made  in  three  sizes;  Small, 
from  4.'5  to  50  lbs.,  with  4  ft.  5  inch  wheel ;  Medium,  from  •J2  to  •'»  lbs.,  with  4  ft.  6  inch 
wheel ;  Large,  from  5G  to  00  lbs.,  with  5  ft.  7  inch  wheel. 

No.  711.    Toomey  Latest  Improved  Truss  Axle  and  Bar  Sulky,  boxed,  f  o.  b $125  00 

No.  712.     Toomey  Standard  Sulky,  boxed 100  00 

The  Toomey  .standard  S^ulky  is  made  of  the  best  of  material  throughout,  and  is  a  first-class  article  in  every 
particular,  but  dift'ers  from  the  "Truss  Axle"  in  having  an  axle  of  medium  arch  as  other  Sulkies,  and  is 
formed  of  a  single  piece  of  timber  which,  however,  is  invariably  selected  from  second  growth  ash  of  iiatur- 
ally  bent  growth,  as  an  ordinary  steam  bent  axle  is  more  apt  to  assume  its  original  shape.  This  Sulky  is  still', 
durable  and  finely  finished,  and  in  every  way  a  desirable  article  for  those  who  wish  to  secure  a  Sulky  of 
"Kcgnlar"  pattern. 

The  Toomey  Sulky  is  also  made  with  truss  shafts  and  truss  spokes  at  an  extra  cost. 
Special  Toomey  Sulkies  made  to  order.     As  we  carry  an  immense  stock  of  Sulkies  of 
all  the  leading  makes,  we  can  furnish  them  promptly  upon  receipt  of  order. 


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THE  IvATESTilMPROVED  CAFFREY  SULKY. 


ixjo.  713' 

713.     The  Improved  Caffrey  Sulky.     Price  on  board  rars Each,  $125  00 

Crating,  invariably  extra "  5  00 


THE    MANUFACTURERS    CLAIM    THE    FOLLOWING    FOR   THEIR    SULKIES: 

The  pre-eminence  of  their  famous  Sulky  is  fully  maintained  by  the  late  improvements,  to  which  attention  is 
asked  and  a  critical  examination  particularly  desired. 

The  Comp®und  Axle  Curved  Above  the  Shafts,  and  braced  in  conjunction  thereto,  secures  a  structure 
that  is  absolutely  steady,  and  the  best  ever  offered,  adding  more  room  for  hock  and  stifle  action  than  any 
heretofore  shown. 

The  Shafts  are  Conformed  to  the  Horse,  and  skillfully  shaped  to  allow  tight  girthing  without  dis- 
tress, while  the  seat  and  stirrups  are  arrranged  to  give  an  easy,  natural  position  to  the  driver  and  a  perfect 
balance,  together  with  true  running,  so  that  when  rounding  track  turns  friction  is  reduced  to  a  minimum, 
making  a  fast  sulky  for  the  severest  work. 

For  Horses  Requiring  Wide  Stifle  Room,  or  those  having  high  hock  action,  this  Sulky  is  particu- 
larly adapted,  and  the  model  of  it  is  such  that  we  are  enabled  to  build  it  in  extra  widths,  and  to  any  height 
desired,  and  still  retain  the  rigid  axle. 

In  Ordering,  be  particular  in  giving  correct  height  of  horse  (and  if  the  length  is  not  in  proportion  to 
height,  state  the  fact),  with  any  peculiarity  of  gait  or  manner  of  going  when  at  speed;  also,  state  height  and 
weight  of  driver. 


N.  B.— As  we  carry  an  immense  stock  of  Sulkies  oi  all  the  leading  makes,  we  can  furnish  them  promptly 


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FRAZIER  TRACK  SULKY. 


No.  714. 


14.  The  Frazier  Track  Sulky.  Is  made  in  different  weights  and  sizes,  to  suit  horses  of  auy 
proportion  or  peculiarity  of  gait.  It  has  a  high-arched  axle,  and  the  circle-bar  is  set 
back,  permitting  the  horse  to  be  hitched  close  up  to  the  driver.  It  has  great  width 
of  stifle-room.  The  Frazier  Sulky  will  be  found  to  stand  all  the  tests.  Upon  the 
receipt  of  order,  in  the  absence  of  particular  instruction,  we  ship  the  medium  size,  and 
of  about  53  pounds  in  weight.  This  weight  of  sulky  is  plenty  stiff  enough  for  half-mile 
tracks,  and  will  hitch  up  right  to  a  horse  of  15  hands  to  15}  hands.  Larger  sizes 
carried  in  stock. 
Price,  boxed,  and  free  on  board  cars Each,  SlOO  00 

As  we  carry  an  immense  stock  of  Sulkies  of  all  the  leading  makes,  we  can  furnish  them  promptly. 


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THE  CELEBRATED  McMURRAY  &  FISHER  SULKIES. 


STANDARD. 


NEW    STYLE    DOUBLE-AXLE. 


No.  714. 


No.  715. 


Standard  Sulky.  None  but  the  finest  material  is  used  in  the  manufacture  of  this  sulky. 
The  axles  are  of  the  finest  steel,  with  wrought  boxes,  and  are  imbedded  in  axle-beds  of 
second-growth  ash.  The  axle  is  arched  9  inches,  allowing  the  horse  to  be  hitched  close 
to  the  seat.  The  shafts  are  of  selected  second-growth  ash,  and  made  extra  wide  at  the 
point  and  at  the  stirrups,  allowing  plenty  of  room  for  horses  of  large  action.  The  seats 
are  caned  and  have  silver  rails.      Boxed,  on  cars Price,  $7.5  00 


No.  71-5.     New  Style  Double-Axle  Sulky.     Boxed,  on  board  cars.. 


90  00 


The  sizes  of  these  Sulkies,  for  convenience  in  ordering,  are  known  as  Light,  Medium  and  Heavy.  The 
light  sulky  has  4-foot  5-inch  wheels,  and  is  branded  48  lbs.  to  50  lbs.  The  medium  sulky  has  4-foot  6-inch 
wheels,  and  is  branded  from  52  lbs.  to  .55  lbs.,  and  is  proportionately  larger  in  every  way  than  the  light  sulky. 
The  heavy  sulky  has  4-foot  7-inch  wheels,  and  i-s  branded  from  5(i  lbs.  to  60  lbs.,  being  proportionately  larger  than 
the  medium  sulky.  These  sulkies  are  uniform  in  the  size  of  axle,  width  of  shafts  and  track,  the  difference  in 
weight  being  in  the  size  of  shafts  and  wheels.  The  light  sulky  is  best  for  horses  15  hands  and  under.  The 
medium  will  suit  horses  from  15  hands  to  1.5-3,' and  the  heavy  sulky  will  suit  horses  16  hands  and  over.  We 
would  recommend  the  medium  size  as  best  for  general  use. 


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THE  SULKYETTE,  OR  CHAMPION  CI.OSE-HITCH  SPEEDING  CART. 


No.  716. 

IG.     The  Sulkyette,  or  Champion  Close-Hitch  Speeding  Cart.     Price,  Complete Each,  $4-5  00 

PLEASE    NOTE    THE    FOLLOWING    POINTS    OF    EXCELLENCE: 

The  spring  is  desirable  for  road  use,  and  when  speed- 
ing can  be  strapped  down.  Seats  are  cane-bottom  or 
covered  as  desired. 

Swedes  or  Norway  iron  used  for  light  iron  work. 

Best  grade  compressed  band  wheels  and  steel  tires  used. 

Finished  in  plain  wood,  neatly  striped  or  painted  to  5uit 
the  purchaser. 

Weight,  SO  to  100  pounds. 

We  are  now  prepared  to  fill  all  orders  for  this  vehicle. 


This  Speeding  Cart  has  all   the  points  worthy  of  praise 

in  a  first-class  sulky. 
You  can   hitch  as  close  to  the  driver  as  in  any  of  the 

standard  sulkies. 
The  axle  is  arched  equal  to  any  sulk}-. 
The  rig  is  made  without  the  common  foot-rests  in  carts. 
The  feet  rest  in  stirrups  similar  to  a  sulky. 
The  seat  rests  upon  a  transversed  oil-tempered  spring, 

which  is  attached  at  either  end  to  the  steel  axle-arms. 


DETAILED  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  GEAR. 


Design  No.  1  gives  a  top  view  of  the  Sulkyette  gear,  show- 
ing exactly  how  close  a  horse  can  be  hitched  to  the  driver. 

No.   2  shows  a  bottom  view  of  the  same. 

With  these  two  cuts  we  can  give,  to  all  who  are  interested, 
an  exact  and  intelligent  idea  as  to  the  construction  of  the  Sul- 
kyette gear,  showing  truss  bar,  circle,  bar,  seat  and  stirrups  or 
foot-rest  for  the  feet,  and  as  much  room  between  the  shafts  as 
a  Toomey  Sulky. 

The  seat  rests  upon  a  circle  bar,  and  is  supported  by  a 
light  half-elliptic  spring,  as  shown  in  designs. 

The  axle  is  arched  the  same  in  pattern  as  the  Caffrey  Sulky. 

The  gear,  when  complete,  is  as  stiff  and  rigid  as  any  first- 
class  sulky. 

We  feel  that  the  above  description  gives  a  complete  and 
comprehensive  knowledge  of  the  construction  of  all  points  of 
interest  to  horsemen. 


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THE   CELEBRATED    FRAZIER    ROAD   AND    SPEEDING   CARTS. 


ACKNOWLEDGED  BY  ALL  THE  LEADING  HORSEMEN  TO  BE  THE  BEST  CART  MADE. 


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No.  717. 

No.  717.     Standard  Road  Cart.     Ou  board  Cars Price,  $45  00 

Capacious  seat  for  one  person,  corduroy  seat  trimming,  mounted  from  step  behind  axle,  steel  springs  of  the 
Frazier  patent,  oil-tempered;  nickel-plated  seat  rail,  weight,  100  to  10.5  pounds.  The  lightest  weight  has  -J  tire,  and 
is  sent  only  when  that  width  of  tire  is  especially  ordered;  -;-inch  axle,  either  banded  wood  hub  or  patent  wheels; 
adjustably  balanced  by  our  patented  device.  Rubber  boot  for  protection  of  the  whole  foot  rest  from  dust  and  mud, 
shipped  with  cart.  Seat-tray  removable,  very  handy  for  carrying  packages,  etc  ,  extra,  SI .00.  Hood  or  body  of 
rubber  duck  for  this  cart,  extra,  f2.'25  Colors,  dark  green  and  carmine,  striped.  Other  colors  painted  to  order. 
The  longest  and  biggest  gaited  horses  can  be  driven  up  to  speed  in  Cart  No.  717  Standard. 

No.  718.     Same  as  above,  only  made  with  double  seat  for  two  persons Price,  $47  00 

No.  717  Special.     This  Cart  is  made  similar  to  the  No.  717  Standard,  only  is  much  finer  finished  and 
lighter  weight— 83  to  90  pounds.      Wood  axle-bed,  fine  wood  hub  wheels;  nickel-plated  seat 

rail,  plush  seat  trimmings  ;    colors,  carmine  or  malori  green,  striped.     Aboard  car "        60  00 

No.  718jSpecial.     Same  as  No.  717  Special,  only  has  seat  for  two "         60  00 

r-T!fnffje  can  furnish  any  of  the  above  carts  with  interchangeable  pole  and  shafts  at  $14.00  extra  in  Standard  grade 
and  $16.00  extra  in  special  grades. 

THE  FRAZIER  C  SPEEDING  CART. 

A  combination  of  track  sulky  and  road  cart.  Width 
of  track,  4-0.  Wood  hub  wheels  4  feet  4  inches  high ; 
wood-cased  axle-bed,  nickel-plated  seat  rail.  Foot-rest, 
as  shown  in  the  cut,  is  in  position  for  road  work,  the  rear 
end  being  suspended  by  straps.  It  elevates  at  its  rear, 
taking  it  out  of  the  way  of  the  horse's  action  when  speed- 
ing on  the  track;  stirrups  directly  in  front  of  the  cross- 
bar on  the  shafts,  not  shown  in  the  cut,  thus  affording 
brace  for  the  driver's  feet.  As  finely  finished  as  most 
track  sulkies.  This  cart  is  well  suited  for  the  track  and 
fine  road  beds,  and  is  a  favorite  with  gentlemen  who 
speed  their  own  horses,  and  who  desire  to  drive  through 
the  streets  to  the  form  of  a  road  cart,  and  when  the  track 
is  reached,  by  a  slight  change,  have  practically  a  sulky 
for  speeding  purposes  It  is  speedily  becoming  the  train- 
ing vehicle  of  all  well-appointed  stables.  Fine  and  ele- 
^0«7I9«  gant.     Colors,  carmine  or  malori  green.    Weight,  75  lbs. 

f  No.  710.     The  Frazier  C  Speeding  Cart.     Crated,  on  board  cars Each,  $80  00 


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No.  720. 

720.  This  cart  is  highly  finished,  has  a  cane  seat,  ^-inch  steel  axle,  extra  quality  wheels  52  inches  high, 
long  leather  on  shafts,  painted  either  carmine  or  dark  green,  neatly  striped,  weighs  about  S5  pounds,  and  is  a 
good  and  durable  cart.  It  is  pronounced  perfection  b}'  horsemen.  The  foot  rest  can  be  removed  in  five 
seconds ;  by  strapping  the  center  of  the  spring  to  the  axle,  you  avoid  all  spring  motion.  Nothing  has  been 
put  upon  the  market  that  compares  with  this  cart  as  a  speeder  and  road  cart  combined. 

Price $40  00 

CUSHION,    #3.50    EXTRA. 


"ELLIS"    IMPROVED   SKELETON   WAGON. 


No.  72X. 

This  is  a  very  handsome  wagon,  made  from  second-growth  hickory.  Wheels  have  banded  hub,  full  stagger 
spokes,  I  or  J  tire.  Axles  ^-inch  finest  steel  (wrought  chilled  boxes),  and  are  bedded  into  the  axle  bed,  through 
from  end  to  end.  Seats  caned.  Silver  rail.  Color,  carmine  or  Brewster  green.  All  braces  and  irons  are  riveted 
to  place.     No  bolts  used  where  we  can  use  a  rivet.     Track,  4  feet  6  inches.     Weight,  from  90  lbs.  to  100  lbs. 

No.  721.     Price,  complete  with  shafts,  boxed  on  cars $100  00 

We  can  furnish  the  above,  with  both  pole  and  shafts,  at  an  additional  cost  of  $1=. 


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BREAKING  CARTS. 


:ko.  722. 

No.  722.     Noyes'  Celebrated  Breaking  Cart.     Shafts  three  feet  longer  than  their  road  cart.      Seat   wide 

enough  for  two  persons.     A  good  substantial  cart Price,  $40  00 

FRAZIER    No.    723    BREAKING   CART. 

Has  a  .'!-5-inch  seat,  long  shafts, 
and  is  extra  stout  throughout.  It  has 
especial  adaptation  in  several  partic- 
ulars for  colt-breaking.  Having  loDg 
shafts,  it  guides  easily  for  the  colt, 
and  their  length  is  such  that  a  kick- 
ing  colt    could    not    endanger  the 
driver,  nor  could  he  even  strike  the 
cross-bar  to  bruise  his  heels  or  frighten  himself.     It  is  invalua- 
ble on  a  stock  farm,  and  breeders  and  farmers  frequently  buy  it 
for  general  road  use.     The  seat  is  lower  than  upon  other  styles 
of  Frazier  Carts,  and  is  supported  upon  arms  of  spring  steel. 
It  has  an  advantage  over  most  breaking  carts,  inasmuch  as  it  is 
a  good  road  vehicle  as  well.     It  has  a  low-down  detachable  plat- 
form or  foot-board,  upon  which  the  driver  can  step  and  ride  be- 
fore he  has  confidence  in  his  colt  to  warrant  him  mounting  the 
seat.     To  be  able  to  step  on  and  off  the  cart  so  quickly  is  a  fea- 
ture, the  valuable  nature  of  which  will  be  appreciated  by  every  man  who  has  broken  a  colt. ]|  Weight,  about  160  lbs. 

Price,  Crated,  Aboard  Cars Sl"i  00 

KENTUCKY    BREAKING    CART. 

We  desire  to  call  vour  attention  to  this  valuable   and  justly  celebrated  Breaking 

\\  agon.     The  springs  under  shaft  are  attached  to    axle,   thereby  having  elasticity  and 

rendering  the  liabilitv  of  fracturing  the  shaft  to  a  minimum,  at  the  same  time  relieving 

the  horse  and  driver  from  all  jolting  when  driving  over  rough  roads.     The  most  unruly 

colt  or  horse  can  be  broken  to  harness  quicker  (without  injury 

to  himself  or  wagon)  in  this  vehicle  than  any  made.     Can  not 

be  turned  over;  colt  or  horse  can   not  rear  up  and^fall  back; 

impossible  to^kick  when  properly  harnessed.; I . 


>Io.  724. 

Vo.  TiH.     Kentucky  Breaking  Cart.     Complete,  with  cushion Price,  $65  00 

No.  7"2"i.     Same  as  No.  724,  only  smaller  throughout,  for  yearlings "        65  00 


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No.  723. 


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THE  CELEBRATED  PALA  ALTO  BREAKING  HARNESS. 


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No.   726. 

No.  726.     The  Celebrated  Pala  Alto  Breaking  Harness.     This  harness  is  an  exact  duplicate  of  those  used  by  Mr. 
Chas.  Marvin  at  the  Pala  Alto  Stock  Farm,  and  are  the  best  that  money  can  produce. 

Price,  complete $30  00 

We  also  manufacture  three  other  grades,  as  follows: 
No.  727  at S24  00    •  No.  728  at $20  00  No.  729  at $14  80 


Do  not  confound  our  Pala  Alto  Harness  with  those  generally  offered  by  manufacturers,  as  they  are  a  much 
better  harness  than  is  generally  sold.  Any  one  desiring  a  good  harness  and  doesn't  want  to  put  quite  so  much 
money  in  it  as  our  Pala  Alto  Harness  cost,  will  get  a  first-class  article  by  ordering  our  No.  727  or  728. 


HORSE  STANDARDS  OR  MEASURING  CANES. 

These  standard  canes  are  a  combination  of  a  handsome  walking  stick 
and  measure.  No  stable  complete  without  one;  a  verj'  necessary  article  for 
owners  or  purchasers  of  horses;  arranged  to  measure  from  10  to  17  hands, 
and  also  indicates  correct  height  of  ladies  and  gentlemen.  Made  in  various 
stj'les  and  prices. 


Plain  Heads Price,  $2  90 

Studded  Heads  or  Plain  Head  with  Silver  Band "        4  00 

Buck  Horn,  Silver  Mounted  Bamboo,  or  Buck  Horn,  Silver  Mounted  Malacca "         6  50 

Carved  Buck  Horn,  Silver  Mounted "         7  50 

Silver  Head  Malacca "         8  50 

Gold  Head  Malacca "       10  00 


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\7^  FINE   ENGLISH   RIDING   BRIDLE    FILLINGS. 

OUR   OWN    IMPORTATION. 
AFFLE,  PELHAM. 


WEYMOUTH. 


No.  740.     Flat  Leather  Suaffle.     Good  quality Each,  S  2  2.5 

No.  747.     Same  qualit)- as  No   74i),  oiiU'  Pelham "  2  90 

No.  748.     Same  quality  as  No.  74(5.  only  Weymouth.... "  3  30 

No.  749.     Flat  Leather  Snaffle.     Fine  quality "  3  .50 

No.  750.     Same  quality  as  No.  74ft,  only  Pelham "  4  2.5 

No.  75L     Same  quality  as  No.  749,  only  Weymouth "  6  20 

No.  762.     Flat  Leather  Snaffle.      London   stain,  stitched  nose-band  and  front,  extra  quality,  covered 

buckles  and  rosettes "  4  .50 

No.  753.     Same  quality  as  No.  752,  only  Pelham "  5  .50 

No.  7.54.     Same  quality  as  No.  7.52,  only  Weymouth "  fi  -50 

No.  755.     Round  Leather  Snaffle.     Hand-braided  and  stitched  nose-band,  covered  buckles "  10  CO 

No.  756.     Same  as  No.  755,  only  Pelham "  11  (10 

No.  767.     Same  as  No.  755,  only  Weymouth "  12  .50 

No.  758.     Warwickshire  Brown  Stained  Weymouth "  7  .50 

No.  759.     Superfine  Snaffle.     Flat  leather,  silver  buckles '.'  6  .50 

No.  760.     Same  quality  as  No.  759,  onlj- Pelham •'  7  .50 

No.  761.     Same  quality  as  No.  759,  only  Weymouth "  8  50 

No.  762.     Flat  White  Linen  Snaffle.     Covered  buckles "  3  00 

No.  763.     Same  quality  as  No.  762,  only  Pelham "  5  .50 

No.  764.     Same  qualit\' as  No.  762,  only  Weymouth "  7  50 

No.  765.     Round  White  Linen  Snaffle.      Covered  buckles ^. "  3.50 

No.  766.     Same  quality  as  No.  765.     Pelham , "  4  50 

No.  767.     Same  quality  as  No.  7(>').     Weymouth "  0  75 

No.  768.     Round  White  Linen  Snaffle.     Si  ver  buckles,  leather  crown-piece,  stitched  with  silk  by  hand, 

tassel  on  throat-latch "  5  OO 

No.  769.     Fancy  Rounded  Snaffle.     With  hand-braided  danglers  on  nose-piece,  and  fancy  front "  10  OO' 

No.  770.     Same  quality  as  No.  769,  only  Pelham "  12  75 

No.  771.     Same  quality  as  No.  769,  only  Weymouth "  14  OO 

No.  772.     Flat  Leather  Pony  Snaffle "  2  00 

No.  773.     Fancy  Pony  Snaffle ' "  3  60 

No.  774.     English  Breast  Plates  to  attach  to  Saddle,  as  shown  in  cut  of  Pelham  Bridle "  5  00 

Martingales  to  match  bridles  at  SI  50,  $10)  and  $2  50. 

For  Stallion  Percheron  or  Norman  Horse  Bridles,  see  page  81  ;  Race  bridles,  see  page  113 ;  Riding  Bits,  see  p.  65. 

Note.— '^naffle  Briilles  have  single  heart  stall  iind  reins  :    Pclbam  Briiil.'s  have  single  head  stall  anil  donble  reins  :    Weymouth  Bridles- 
have  double  bead  stall  and  double  reins.    Martingales  are  extra,    nils  are  not  iiieluded  in  jirice  of  Bridles. 


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I^ADIES  AND  GENTS'  ENGLISH  RIDING  CROPS.      LADIES  and  GENTS'  RIDING  WHIPS  or  TWIGS. 


EXTRA    QUALITY 


No.  77.5. 
No.  776. 
No.  777. 
No.  77S 
No.  779. 
No.  780. 


Buck  horn  or  im.  ivory  handle Each,  fl  50 

Ivory  or  buck  horn  haudle  "         2  50 

Ivory  or  oxydized "         3  75 

Ivor}-  or  oxjdized 

Ivory  or  oxydized,  extra  quality,.  .. 
Sterling  silver.  Polo  crook 


5  00 
7  20 
S  50 


In  addition  to  the  above,  we  carry  an  extensive  assort- 
ment of  Crops,  with  plain  or  elegant  carved  and  ham- 
mered handles,  either  silver  plated  or  rolled  gold,  ranging 
from  S2.50  to  SIO.OO. 

THOMPSON'S  PATENT  POCKET  SPURS. 


Xo,  7.^1.     Rawhide,  covered  with  thread Each,  i 

No.  7.*>2.     Plain  whalebone "  75 

No.  7S3.  Fancy  bone  handle,  or  plain  (whale- 
bone)      "         1   00 

No.  784.     Ivory  handle "         2  00. 

No.  785.     Ivory  handle  or  buck  horn,  fancy 

carved "         3  00 

No.  78(5.     Similar  to  No.  785,  only  has  more 

carving "         4  00 

No.  787.     Either  ivory  or  buck  horn,  elegant 

designs "         5  00 

No.  788.     Either  ivory  or  buck  horn,  elegant 

designs "        6  00 

No.  789.     Black    handle    and   heavy    gold 

mounts,  elegantly  carved "         7  00 

No.  790.  Elegant  carved  gold  handle,  41  in. 
long,  or  ivory  handle  and  heavy 
gold  mounts,  elegantly  carved, 
4.\  inches  long "       10  00 

RIDING  SPURS. 


No.  791. 
No.  792. 
No.  793. 
No.  794. 
No.  795. 
No.  796. 
No.  797. 
No.  798. 


No.  791.  No.  796. 

Riding  Spurs.     Oroide,  Thompson's  Patent Per  pair,  $1  25 

Riding  Spurs.     Nickel-plated,    "            "       "  1-50 

Riding  Spurs.     Engraved            "            "       "  2  00 

Riding  Spurs.     Mexican "  1  75 

Fine  Plated,  best  American  make,  same  shape  as  No.  796 "  1  .50 

Best  English  steel  Spurs '■  2  50 

Imported  steel  Box  Spurs.     Springs  in  box  which  is  inserted'in  heel  of  shoe "  3  .50 

Ladies'  Spur.     Secret  point  or  rowel Each,  3  00 

READY  RIDING  STRAP. 

^~          No.  800.     Ready  Riding  Strap.  The  handiest 
arrangement   for   holdiug  down   trouser 
(''ll[(t[[fl'f[(lj4^f'^-^^^^              ^^SSS^SMI^^ii^^ll                    while  riding. 
JjlJjgjijJj^jj^^^^'^^^l^^pP''^^""""  Price Per  pair,  .50  cts. 

No.  800. 

Reid's  Patent  Whip  Rack.     For  English  Coach,  a^so  straight  whips Each,  50  cts. 

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Somerset  Side  Saddle. 


Morgan  Side  Saddle. 


No.  808 
No.  809, 
No.  810, 
No-  811 
No.  812, 
No.  813, 
No.  814, 
No.  815, 
No.  816, 
No.  81 


Duck  Seat,  Full  Pad,  Somerset  Side  Saddle Each,  $  3  50 

Duck  or  Creton  Seat  Somerset  Side  Saddle "  5  00 

Either  Plush,  Hog  Skin  or  Calf  Seat,  Leather  Bound  Cautle,  Somerset  Side  i^addlc "  6  50 

Fancy  Plush  Seat  and  Forepiece,  Somerset  Side  Saddle "  7  50 

Same  as  No.  810,  only  Large  Skirts  and  Seat "  7  50 

Same  as  No.  812,  only  Larger  Skirts  and  Seat "  9  00 

Either  Calf  or  Plush  Seat  Somerset  Side  Saddle,  Extra  Large  Seat  and  Skirts ''  12  00 

Duck  Seat  Morgan  Side  Saddle "  5  50 

Assorted  Seats  Morgan  Side  Saddle "  7  50 

Assorted  Seats  Morgan  Side  Saddle.     A  very  elegant  and  easy-riding  Saddle "  16  00 


vill  furnish  any  of  the  above  Side  Saddle.^  in  Misses'  Size  at  5 


'  priee,  if  desired. 


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LADIES'    RIDING   SADDLES. 

Leaping  Ho^n  Bucliskin  Eog-lish  Pattern  Side  Saddles. 


The  Celebrated  Whitman  Ladies'  Saddles. 


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No.  81S.     Quilted  mutation  buckskin  seat  Side  Saddle  with  extra  leaping  horn,  full  pad.  with  surcingle,Each,  $  9  00 
With  slippcT  stirrup,  till  <-onts  extra. 

No.  819.     Similar  to  No.  818,  only  has  larger  skirt  and  is  finer  finished 

No.  820.     Plain  buckskin  seat,  quilted  forepiece,  buck  covered  slipper  stirrup 

No.  821.     Quilted  imitation  buckskin  seat,  extra  leaping  horn,  seamed  jockey,  extra  surcingle,  and  two 

girths,  large  skirt,  full  pad 

No.  822.     Quilted  imitation  buckskin  seat  and  forepiece  with  calf-bound  cantle,  extra  leaping  horn, 

with  surcingle  and  two  girths,  full  pad 

No.  823.    Quilted  imitation  buck  seat  and  forepiece,  skirts  and  tailpiece  inlaid  and  quilted,  extra  leaping 

horn,  leather  surcingle,  two  girths,  full  pad 


10  oO 
13  00 


14  00 
18  00 


No. 

No.  82.'i. 
No.  82ti. 
No.  827. 
No.  828. 


Whitman  Side  Saddle Each,  $17  00 

' "         2.5  00 

"         30  00 

"       "         40  00 

"       "         44  00 


No.  829. 
No.  830. 
No.  831. 
No.  832. 
No.  833. 
No.  834. 


Whitman  Side  Saddle. 


25  00 
50  00 
55  00 
60  00 
65  00 
75  00 
85  00 


No.  834  saddle  is  made  of  best  pigskin,  with  entire  pigskin  or  eave,  buckskin  seat  and  horns,  quilted  or  not  quilted, 
as  preferred,  with  pigskin  or  buckskin  safe;  with  horns,  pocket  and  sides  of  saddle  artistically  ornamented  ; 
safe  reed  bound,  nickel  trimmings,  complete  with  girth,  bearing  strap;  .'ilipper  stirrup  to  match,  or  "  Whit- 
man "  nickel  rubber-footed  turn-toot  stirrup.  In  this  saddle  special  attention  is  given  to  the  parts  which  are 
covered  and  unseen,  but  on  which  the  durability  of  the  saddle  largely  depends. 

Nos.  .S31,  s:;2,  !S33  and  SM  are  S."i  u)  less  in  Misses'  Size:  all  others  the 


We  em  furnish  any  of  the  above  Saddles  in  Misses*  Size,  if  desired 
same  price  as  Ladies'. 


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EXTRA  FINE  ENGLISH  SIDE  SADDLES. 


OUR  OWN    IMPORTATION. 


iVos.  836  to  841. 


Nos.  841  and  842. 


No.  S36.     English  Levant  Side  Saddle,  pig  skiu  seat Each,  $34  00 

^o.  887.     Fine  English  Levant  Side  Saddle,  all  over  pig  skin "  40  00 

No.  838.     Extra  Fine  English  Levant  Side  Saddle,  pig  skin  seat  and  iorepiece,  finel)'  quilted "  45  00 

No.  B'^'i'.     i  uperfine  English  Levant  Side  Saddle,  pig  skin  seat  and  forepiece,    finely   quilled,   with 

spring  leaping-head  and  balancing  strap "  60  00 

No.  841.  The  Celebrated  French  Level  Cut  Back  Side  Saddle.  Tree  is  cut  out  in  front,  so  that  it  is 
impossible  to  hurt  a  horse's  back.  Made  of  the  very  finest  pig  skin  all  over.  Seat  is  per- 
fectly level "  65  00 

No.  84'2.     fame  style  as  No.  841,  only  finer.     The  finest  Side  Saddle  we  carry  in  stock "  85  00 

Nos.  841  and  842  are  without  a  doubt  the  best  and  easiest-riding  side  saddle  made  in  the  world.  Adopted  by 
many  of  the  leading  riding  schools.  Any  one  desiring  a  very  fine  and  easy  riding  saddle  will  get  the  best  that 
money  can  make  by  buying  one  of  these  saddles. 


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MORGAN  AND  TEXAS  GENTS'  SADDLES. 
MORGAN.  /       Texas. 


?>iO.  850. 

No.  84.5.  Morgan.  Similar  to  S50,  only  not  so  well  made 
No.  84*1.  Morgan.    Made  on  either  horn  or  muley  tree, 

similar  to  No.  S-iO,  only  not  so  well  made 

No.  847.  Morgan.     Made  on  either  horn  or  muley  tiee, 

similar  to  No.  850,  only  not  so  well  made 

No.  848.  Morgan.     Made  on  either  horn  or  muley  tree, 

similar  to  No.  8.50.  only  not  so  well  made 

No.  849.  Morgan.     Made  on  either  horn  or  muley  tree, 

similar  to  No.  8.">0,  only  not  so  well  made 

No.  8.50.  Morgan.  Made  on  horn  or  muley  kip,  hide- 
covered  tree,  fair  or  black 

No.  851.  Morgan.     Similar  to  No.  850,  only  has  skirts 

and  fenders 

No.  8.52.  Morgan.     Made  on  either  horn  or  muley  tree, 

similar  to  850,  only  lined  bars  and  made  much  bet- 


NoTE.— We  have  .such  an  endless  variety  of  Saddles,  that  it  will  be 
difference  in  price  is  in  workmanship  and  stock.    We  will  furnish  any  of 


Each. 

%\  70 

2 

50 

2 

80 

3 

00 

3 

50 

3 

85 

4 

25 

IVo.  860.  ^    ^ 

Each. 
No.  853.  Morgan.  Made  on  horn  or  muley  tree,  similar 

to  850,  only  kersey-lined  bars  and  made  much  better  $  7  25 
No.  854.  Texas  Saddle.  Made  on  kip  hide-covered  tree, 

lined  bars 6  50 

No.  855.  Texas  Saddle,  full  covered 10  00 

No.  856.  Morgan.  Made  on  either  horn  or  muley  tree 

chetry  or  fair  leather,  full  covered 10  00 

No.  857.  Texas  Saddle.     Made  on  kip  hide,  covered, 

solid  fork  tree,  double  rig,  lined  bars 12  OO 

With  hair  llap  po.ket.s,  5:1  on  extra. 
No.  858.  Texas  Saddle.     Made  on  kip  hide,  covered, 

solid  fork  (genuine  Stills  tree),  hair  girths, dbl.  rig,    16  50 
No.  8.59.  Texas  Saddle.    Made  on  kip  hide,  covered 

tree,  wool-lined  flaps,  hair  girths,  double  rig 18  50 

No.  860.  Texas  Saddle.    Made  on  kip  hide,  solid  fork, 
(genuine   Stills   tree)    wool-lined   flaps,  double  rig, 

solid  seat,  hair  girths 25  00 

impossible  to  show  cuts  fif  all.  so  we  show  only  one  of  each  style;    the 
the  above  Saddles  in  boys'  sizes  at  ten  per  cent,  less  than  gents'. 


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GENTS'  SDMERSE' 

Somerset. 


D  SHAFTOE  SADDLES. 

Shaftoe  Saddles. 


ISO.  871. 


No   SOI. 


No  SG3. 


Similar  to  No  802,  only  not  so  well  made Each,  ! 

Fair  or  black  leather  seamed  Jocke}-,  hog,  enameled  leather, 

or  calf  seat,  plain  or  quilted " 

Similar  in  shape  to  No.  ><6'2,  only  finer  n  aie.      Fair  or  black 
No.  862.  leather  seamed  Jockey,  hog,  enameled  icather,  or  calf  seat, 

plain  or  quilted,  good,  full  pad,  large  skirls " 

No.  864.     Knee  and  Thigh  Puff  Somerset,  similar  to  No.  H'l,  only  not  so  well  made " 

No.  Sfi.").     Same  as  No  864,  only  has  Roll  Cantle " 

No.  8(i(i.     Somerset.     Plain  skirt,  with  roll  on  Cantle,  good  full  pad " 

No.  867.     I'air  or  black  leather  Somerset.     Seamed  jockey,  enameled  leather,  hog  or  calf  seat,  plain  or 

(juilted  extra  large  skirts;  good  full  pad •. " 

No.  868.     Similar  to  No.  S()!(,  only  not  so  finely  finished " 

No.  869.     Fine  pig  skin  seat,  Engli.sh  tree,  with  safety  spring  stirrup  bars,  full  pad,  steel  stirrups " 

No  870.     Similar  to  No.  .S71.     Enameled  leather  or  calf  Somerset.     Full  quilted  roll  cantle,  knee  and 

thigh  puffs,  large  skirts,  good  full  pad " 

No.  871.     P'ull  hog-covereil  knee  and  thigh   puff  (Shaftoe),  extra  good  pad,  two  good  girths.      This 

makes  a  fine  gentleman's  saddle " 

No.  872.     Similar  to  No.  871,  only  finer ' 

We  have  such  an  endless  variety  of  saddles,  that  it  will  be  impossible  to  show  cuts  of  all.  so  we  show 
one  of  each  style ;  the  difference  in  price  is  in  workmanship  and  stock. 

Note.  -Any  uf  tbc  alwvf  .Saddles  furnished  in  boys'  size  at  1(1  per  cent.  less  than  gents'. 


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6  50 

7  50 
S  .50 

10  00 

11  50 
13  50 

15  00 

17  .50 
20  00 
only 


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KILGORE  SADDLES. 


KENTUCKY  SPRING  SEAT  SADDLES. 


No. 

873, 

No 

874. 

No 

875. 

No. 

876. 

No. 

877. 

No. 

878. 

No. 

879. 

No. 

880. 

No. 

881. 

No. 

882. 

No. 

,sS3. 

No. 

884. 

Kilgore  Saddles.     .-Ml  fair,  black  or  red  leather,  full  pad Each,  $  4  80 

Kilgore  Saddle.     Similar  in  shape  to  No.  87.3,  only  finer "  6  00 

Similar  in  shape  to  No.  874,  only  finer,  with  padded  bars "  7  50 

Kilgore  Saddle.     Finely  quilted  seat,  with  roll  cautle "  10  00 

Same  saddle  as  No.  880,  only  has  no  spring  seat "  9  00 

Genuine  Kentucky  Spring  Seat.     Regular  tree,  calf  quilted  seat "  7  25 

Similar  to  No.  878,  only  finer "  1'  00 

Similar  to  No.  87i),  only  finer ...  "  12  00 

Finest  Spring  Seat  Saddle  we  make  on  a  regular  tree.     Has  extended  roll "  15  00 

Ellis'  (genuine)  Leather  Tree,  Kentucky  Spring  Seat  Saddle.      Either  fine  calf  or  mouse-col- 
ored seating,  hand-raised  seat "  11  50 

With  Roll  Cantle "  12  75 

Similar  to  above,  only  finer  finished "  15  00 

With  Roll  Cantle "  16  .50 

Similar  to  above,  only  finer  finished,  and  has  front  and  back  roll "  22  .50 


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PAD   SADDLE. 


SHAKELFORD  SADDLE. 


P(o.  888. 


No.  885. 
No.  886. 
No.  887. 
No.  888. 


No.  890. 
No.  891. 


Gent's  Pad  Saddle.     Made  either  of  enameled  duck  or  sheepskin Each,  $  4  .50 

Fair  Leather  Plain  Skirting,  Roll  Cautle,  no  tree  "  6  50 

Same  as  No.  SSC,  only  finely  quilted  all  over "  7  .50 

Shakelford,  full  covered  with  fair  leather,  neatly  stitched,  gloss  finish,  ring  and  buckle  girth. 

Made  on  kip  hide-covered  tree.     First  quality "  12  00 

Second  quality "  9  00 

Princess.     Similar  to  No.  888,  only  has  large  skirts  instead  of  fenders.     First  quality "  12  00 

Second  quality "  9  00 

Sport.     Made  similar  to  No.  888,  only  on  the  Sport  tree,  which  is  heavier "  15  00 

Sport.     Similar  to  No.  890,  only  has  large  skirts  instead  of  fenders "  15  00 


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Whitman  Pattern  Closed   Seat. 


Whitman  Pattern  Open  Seat. 


No.  892. 
No.  89.3. 
No.  894. 
■No.  895. 
No.  890. 
No.  897. 


Whitman  Pattern  Park  Riding  Saddle Each,  $14  00 


Similar  to  No.  892,  only  finer.. 
Similar  to  No.  89.3,  only  finer. . 
Similar  to  No.  894,  only  finer.. 
Similar  to  No.  89.5,  only  finer. 
Similar  to  No.  896,  only  finer.. 


18  00 
22  50 
25  00 
30  00 
35  00 


We  can  furnish  any  of  the  above  saddles  in  either  open  or  closed  seat,  as  desired.  Please  state  which  is  pre- 
-ferred  when  ordering.  If  you  desire  any  of  the  above  grades  boys' sizes,  we  will  furnish  them  at  111  per  cent, 
less  than  gents'. 


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FINE   GENTS'    RIDING   SADDLES. 


Genuine  Engrlish  Gents"  Saddles— Our  O-wtl 
Importation. 


The  Celebrated  Wellmau  New  York  Hiding  School  Saddle. 


No.  898.  The  Wellman  Saddle  is  made  on  a  leather  tree  reinforced  by  steel  tempered  springs,  better  known  as  the 
French  pattern.  This  saddle  can  be  bent  double  and  it  will  return  to  its  original  position.  It  possesses  great 
elasticity  and  softness  of  seat,  and  is  without  a  doubt  the  best  and  easiest  riding  saddle  made  in  America. 

Third  quality Each,  $40  00        Second  quality Each,  $50  00        First  quality Each,  $65  00 

No.  899.     English  Pig  Skin  Saddle,  good  furniture "         14  50 

No.  900.     English  Park  Saddle,  good  furniture "         20  CO 

No.  901.     English  Park  Saddle,  best  furniture,  similar  to  No.  902,  only  cot  as  fine "         25  00 

No.  902.     English  Park  Saddle,  fine  furniture,  similar  to  No.  903,  only  not  as  fine "         28  50 

No.  903.     English  Park  Saddle,  extra  fine  furniture,  similar  to  No.  904,  only  not  as  fine "         30  00 

No.  904.     English  Park  Saddle,  super  quality  furniture "         35  00 

No.  905.     Fine   English    Hunting    Saddle,   patent   detachable   strap   bars,   pig   skin,  superfine  furni- 
ture    Each,  $40  00  to  $50  OO 

No.  906.     Fine  English  Saddle,  all  over  and  under,  pig  skin,  extra  fine  furniture "         .50  00  to    85  OO 


No.  907. 
No.  9()S. 
No.  ;)Ui). 
No.  910. 


SADDLE  HOUSINGS. 

Spencer's  Graduated  Housing,  Shaped  Saddle  Housing. 

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No.  908.  No.  910. 

'Heavy  Grey  Felt  Blanket,  Graduated ..Each,  $1  25 

Heavy  Grey  Felt  Blanket,  shaped  on  back  to  fit  horse i-  "  1  50 

Heavy  Blue  or  Brown  Felt,  shaped  on  back  to  fit  horse »..  "  1  75 

Heavy  Felt  Blanket,  shaped  to  fit  saddle.     First  quality ,..  "  3  50 

Second  quality "  2  00 

Third   quality "  1  25 

Berlin  Patent  Saddle  Cloth. 

Gents'  Saddle  Housing. 


"No.  911 

No.  911.     Berlin  Patent  Saddle  Pad 


No.  912. 


00 


Made  of  the  best  wool  in  a  manner  that  gives  ventilation.  Will 
not  slip  from  under  saddle.  Gives  a  good  seat  to  the  the  rider  and  prevents  galling.  In  fact, 
the  only  perfect  saddle   cloth  made.      It  is   fit   for   a  king  or  a  cowboy,  the  riding  club  or  the 

military  man,  the  jumper  or  runner Each 

No.  912.     Extra  Fine  Felt  Saddle  Cloth.     1  st  quality,  $5.00 ;    2d  quality,  |3.50  ;    3d  quality,  $2.50 ;    4th  quality,  1  50 
Ladies'  Saddle  Housing.  No.  91:!.     Similar   to   No.  912,  only  imitation   felt, 

fancy  embroidered Each,  $     75 

No.  914.     Similar  to  No.  913,  only  plain  border ''  60 

SIDE  SADDLE  CLOTHS  OR  HOUSINGS. 

Good    qualit)^    ornamented   Side-saddle 

housing Each,  $3  50 

Very  good  quality  Side-saddle  housing...     "         2  50 

Fine  quality  Side-saddle  housing "        3  50 

Extra  fine  quality  Side-saddle  housing...  4  00 

Superfine  quality  Side-saddle  housing "        5  00 


Saddle  Cloths  of  every  description  made  to  order. 


No.  915. 


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RIDING    LEGGINS   AND   BOOT   TOPS. 


Corduroy  Leggins 
to  Lace. 


Ladies'  Leggins. 


No.  921. 

Coachman's  Boot  Tops 


No.  925. 


No.  927. 


No.  930. 


No,  9'20.     Leggins.     Made  of  heavy  brown  canvas;  to  lace Per  pair,  $1 

No.  i>"il.     Leggins.     Made  of  grey  corduroy ;  to  lace "  2 

No.  9'22.     Leggins.     Made  of  grey   corduroy,  bound   and  finely  finished. 

Fasten  with  steel  springs,  same  as  No.  92.5 "  3 

No.  92.3.     Leather  Leggins.     Made  with  steel  springs.     Same  style  as  No. 

92.'5,  only  not  as  fine "  2 

No.  924.     Similar  to  No.  92.5,  only  made  of  American   stock   and  not  as 

finely  finished "  3 

No.  9'2.5.     Napoleon  Leggins.     Made  of  fine  imported  black  grain  leather, 
extend   above   the   knee,  shaped  to  fit  around  ankle  perfectly,  and 

fasten  with  steel  springs "  -5 

No.  925.     Similar  to  No.  92-),  only  made  of  fine  russet  stock "  .5 

rit  any  size  leg,  and  can  be  put  on  or  taken  off  quicker  than  any 

other  style.     Second  quality,  $6  00;  first  quality, "  7 

Xo  9''S.     The  handsomest  leggins  ever  offered  for  sale.     Made  of  imported  ooze  calf,  with  patent 

button  fastenings ■. '  '' 

No.  929.     Ruber  Leggins ■•■ ;•,• :'■."■■: 

No  930      Ladies'  Leggins.    Verv  comfortable,  neat  and  stylish  in  appearance.  |U  orn  with  or  without 

Made  to  order  in  black  and  dark-blue  cloths,  lined  and  hand-basted,  $5  00  to  $10  00       " 


No.  931 

No.  927.     Patent  Spring  Leggins 


pants 
In  ordcTii 
No.  931. 


1;;,  give  size  of  inilile,  fall'  find  tbigh. 
Coachman's  Boot  Tops,  first  quality. 


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STIRRUPS. 

Whitman.  Whitman  Turnfoot. 


Ladles'  Victoria  Stirrup. 


No.  932.  No.  936.  No.  938.  No.  942. 

No.  Ho2.  Heavy  Nickel-Plate  Stirrup,  rubber  bottom Per  pair,  $3  -50 

No.  933.  Heavy  Nickel-Plate  Stirrup,  heavy  wide  bottom •■  2  50 

No.  9.34.  Heavy  Nickel-Plate  Stirrup,  heavy  wide  bottom "  1  50 

No.  035.  English  Spring  Stirrup "  3  .50 

WHITMAN'S  RUBBER-FOOTED  STIRRUPS. 

The  Whitman  Stirrup,  elegant  in  appearance  and  of  proper  weight,  has  a  neat  rubber  mat,  countersunk  in  its 
foot-plate.  A  pair  of  these  stirrups  can  be  used  for  a  good  while,  and  then  be  made  new  again  by  simply  re-nickel- 
ing the  same  and  substituting  a  new  rubber  mat  for  the  old  one. 

No.  936.     Whitman's  Turn  Foot  Stirrups,  nickel  plated,  flat  legged Per  pair,  $3  50 

No.  937.     Whitman's  Stiff  Foot  Stirrups,  nickel  plate,  extra  large,  flat  legged "  3  00 

No.  938     Whitman's  Stiff  Foot  Stirrups,  nickel  plate,  medium,  round  legged,  light  or  heavv "  3  00 

No.  939.     Whitman's  Stiff  Foot  Stirrups,  nickel  plate,  small,  round  legged ' "  .3  00 

No.  940.     Whitman's  Stiff  Foot  Stirrups,  nickel  plate.     Same  style  as  No.  936,  but  with  stiff  foot; 

officers'  pattern,  flat  legged,  light  or  heavy "  3  OO 

No.941.     Whitman  Ladies' Size  Stirrup  of  No.  936.     Flat  legged Each,  1  75 

No.  Ml  also  makes  a  beautiful  stirrup  lor  boys'  saddles. 

Rubber  Mats Per  pair,        50 

No.  942.     Ladies' \  ictoria  Stirrup.     First  quality,  each,  .'Jl  75;  second  quality Each,  1  io 

.  „,.  „  .  Ladies'  Scott  Pat.  Safety  Stirrup. 

Ladies    Slipper  Stirrup. 


Ladies'    Latchford 
Pat.  Safety  Stirrup. 


T»JO'  943-  ^o.  944.  ISO.  945. 

No.  943.     Ladies'  Slipper  Stirrup 

First  quality  extra  fine  buckskin... Each,  $2  50      Second  quality Each,  $  I  75       Third  quality Each,  SI  00 

No.  944.     Ladies' Latchford  Patent  Safety  Stirrup.     Steel,  fine  polished  or  nickel  plated "         5  00 

The  above  style  of  stirrup  is  too  well  known  to  need  commendation.  Safety  to  the  rider  being  assured  bv  iLe  ease  wilh  -vvhiilj  the 
stirrup  comes  apart,  as  in  ease  of  the  rider  being  thrown,  the  part  A  remains  attached  to  the  stirrup  leather  "iuki  B,  on  which  the  foot 
rests,  separates  from  the  other  part,  releasing  the  foot. 

No.  945.     Ladies' Scott  Patent  Safety  Stirrup Each  J7  75 

Fine  nickel  plated.  No  si)rings  or  any  kind  of  mechanical  contrivance  to  get  out  of  order.  The  simplest,  surest  and  most  durable 
safety  stirrup  extant.    In  use  by  the  Empress  of  Russia,  the  Princess  of  Wales,  aud  numberless  leading  equestriennes. 

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GENUINE  ENGLISH  RACE  AND  EXERCISE  SADDLES. 

OUR  OWN   IMPORTATION. 


Race  Saddle. 


Exercise  Saddle. 


Exercise  Saddle. 


PIo.  948. 


Finest  Genuine  Imported  English  Race  Saddles.    1]  lbs.  to 

4  lbs.  complete flach,  ; 

Finest  quality  Genuine  Imported  English  Exercise  Saddles. 
.5  to  8  lbs.  complete " 

Finest  quality  Imported  English  Exercise  Saddles.  Special- 
fitting  cut-back  tree.  Especially  adapted  to  horses  with 
high  withers.    8  lbs.  and  upwards " 

Finest  quality  Genuine  Imported  English  Steeplechase 
Saddles.  Serpentine  rolls.     All  weights " 

Skeleton  Race  Saddle.  Hide-covered  tree.  3  lbs.  and  up- 
wards— 

First  quality " 

Second  quality "      < 


mO  00 

25  00 

S.-)  00 

■2-)  00 


7  .50 
5  50 


RBF»AIFiING. 


Our  facilities  for  repairing  Saddles  of  every  description  are  unsurpassed'by 
any  house  in  America.  All  work  executed  with  the  utmost  dispatch^and  lat 
reasonable  rates. 


No.  950, 


SADDLE  PADS,  RACING  BRIDLKvS,  WEIGHT  POCKETS,  SADDLE  FURNITURE,  ETC. 

Weigrht  Pockets. 


Saddle  Fads. 


Pommel  Pad. 


No.  951.  No.  955. 

No.  y51.     Graduated  Saddle  Pad.     Leather  No.  iioS. 

trimmed Each,  $3  00  — :; 

No.  9o2.     Saddle  Cloth,  felt  bound "         3  00  No.  9")9. 

No.  9o3.     Heavy  German  Felt  Saddle  Cloth, 

leather  trimmed "         4  00  No.  900. 

No.  954.     Light  German  Felt  Saddle  Cloth,  No.  901. 

leather  trimmed "         4  00  No.  902. 

No.  955.     Pommel  Pad.  All  fine  wool  knit....     "         2  00  No.  95:;. 

SADDLE  FURNITURE. 
No.  956.  Girth,  Race,  best  Eng.  worsted  web..Each,  $1  00 

No.  957.  Girths,  Exercising,   best   English  No.  904. 

worsted  web "         1   50  No.  965. 

Race  Bit. 


Surcingle,   Race,    best   English 

worsted  web Each,  SI  50 

Surcingle,  Exercising,  best  English 

worsted  web "  2  00 

Stirrup  Leathers,  extra  fine Per  pair,  2  .50 

Stirrup  Webs,  best  F^nglish "  2  .50 

Stirrups,  Race,  Ijest  English  steel  "  2  50 
Stirrups,  Exercising,  best  English 

steel "  2  50 

WEIGHT  POCKETS. 

Regular  size Each,  $6  00 

Larger,  for  50  lb.  load "         8  00 


RACE  AND  EXERCISE  BRIDLES. 
No.  906.  Race  Bridle,  1st  quality,  with  full 

cheek  or  ring-bit  sewed  in Each,  $7 

No.  967.  Race  Bridle,   1st  quality,  to  loop  in 

bit,  without  bit '•         4 

No.  9()S.  First  Quality  Eng.  Race  Martingales     "         2 

No.  969.  Breast  Collar,  with  Martingale "         4 

No.  970.  Exercise  Martingales Each,  SI  50  and    2 

EXTR.A  PARTS  OF  BRIDLES. 

Reins Per  pair.  >1 

Cheek  pieces "  1 

Crown  piece Each,    1 

Brow  band " 

No.  971.  Blinkers,  Improved  adjustable. ...Per  pair,    5 


ISO. 

973' 

00 

No.  972. 

75 

No.  973 

50 
75 

00 

No.  974 

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No.  975 

RACE  BITS. 
Ellis'  Full-cheek  Hand-forged  Steel 

Race  Bit,  Egg  Butt Each, 

Ellis'  Hand-forged  Ring  Race  Bits. 

First  quality " 

Second  quality " 

Third  quality " 

Flexible  Rubber,  English  Race  Bits,     " 
Genuine  Daniels  English  Full-cheek 

Egg  Butt  Race  Bits " 

Genuine  Daniels  Large  Ring  Race 

Bit ■  " 


$2  50 

2  50 

1  75 
85 

2  50 

3  00 
3  00 


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BIT   BURNISHERS. 


JOCKEY    OUTFITS. 


No.  987. 


No.  978. 

No.  il77.     Square  Double-Link  Bit  Burnishers,  Imported Each.  $    75 

No.  978.     Long  Double-Link  Bit  Burnishers,  Imported '■  75 


JOCKEY    OU'TF'ITS. 


DESCRIBE    COLOR    AND    SEND 
PANTS     IVIEASURE. 


3URES    REFERRING    TO 


Around  Waist. 
Around  Thigh. 
Around  Calf. 
Outside  Seam  from  top  of 
Pants  to  Knee. 


Outside  Seam  from  Knee  to  Gr 
Crotch  to  Ground. 
Around  Hips. 
Around  Knee. 
Around  Anlile. 


No.  979.     Plain  Colors,  Jacket  and  Cap 

No.  9,S0.     Fancy  Colors,  Hoops,  Polka  Dots,  etc 

No.  981.     Sashes  

No.  992.    Jockey  Caps 

The  above  are  made  of  the  finest  Racing  Satins. 

JOCKKY    BREECHES. 

No.  983.     English  Cashmere,  the  very  finest, 

Per  pair |12  .50 

Second  quality 10  00 

RACE    WHIF»S. 

No.  986.    English  Race  Whip.     Gut-covered,  large 

button,  leather  handle Each,  $5  00 

No.  987.    English  Race  Whip.    Gut-covered, 

small  button "         5  00 

No.  988.    American,  linen-covered "         3  00 


ETTERS    ON    DIAGRAM    ABOVE. 

JACKET    IVIEASURE. 

Size  of  Shirt  Collar,  No 

F.    Around  Breast  under  Arms. 

A.  to  W      Collar  Seam   to   Waist  Seam. 

H.  C.    Centre  Seam  to  Arm  Seam. 

C.  D.  E.    Arm  Seam  to  around  Elbow  to  Wrist. 

Per  set,  $10  00 

Per  set,  $12  50  to  15  00 

Each,    1  50 

"        2  50 


JOCKEY    BOOTS. 

No.  984.    Imported  French  Calf.  1st  qual.  per  pair,  $12  .50 

Second  quality "  10  00 

No.  985.    Bootjacks Each,      5  00 

RACE   SPURS. 

No.  989.    Best  English  Race  Spurs.     Silver 

plated Per  pair,  $2  50 

No.  990.     Second  quality,  polished "  1  50 


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RACE   HORSE  BOOTS. 


?{0.  28  R. 


^o.  29  R. 


No.  30  R. 


No.  31  R- 


No.  28  R.  Fine  Calf  Ankle  Boot.     Light  weight,  close-fitting  and  very  fine Per  pair,  $2  50 

No.  29  R.  Fine  Calf  Ankle  Boot.     Same  as  No.  2S  R,  only  extends  back  of  heel "  2  85 

No.  .30  R.  Feather  Weight  Ankle  Boot  (termed  Knocker).     Made  of  finest  and  lightest  calf. "  2.50 

No.  31  R.  Feather  Weight  Ankle  Boot.     Same  as  No.  30  R,  only  extends  back  of  heel "  2  85 


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fio.  32  R.  No.  33  R.  No.  991  R.  No.  992  R. 

No.  32  R.     White  Wool  Ankle  Boot.     Extra  thick  goods Per  pair,  $2  .50 

N0.33R.     White  Wool  Ankle  Boot.     With  leather  cap "  3  00 

No.  991  R.  Fine  Calf  Ankle  and  Heel  Boot.     "Ellis"  latest  improved "  5  75 

No.  992  R.  Ellis' Latest  Improved  Heel  Boot "  3  50 


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No.  47R. 


RACE   HORSE   BOOTS. 


I«o.  48R. 


No.  53R. 


No.  50R. 


No.  46R.  Fine  White  Wool  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot Per  pair,  $4  00 

No.  47R.  Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calfskin^Shin  and  Ankle  Boot,  2-2  to  3  oz "  5  50 

No.  48R.  Finest  and  Lightest  French  Calfskin  Shin  and  Ankle  Boot.     Extends  back  of  heel "  ti  00 

No.  53R.  Finest  and  Lightest  French  CalfskinJShin  and  Ankle  Boot,  with  soft  cord  protection "  7  00 

No.  oOR.  Back  Cord  and  Back  of  Ankle  Boot.     Made  of  finest  and  lightest  French  calfskin "  5  00 


Mo.  993l^> 


No.  993R.     Knuckler  or  Fetlock  Boot 

No.  40R.       Elastic  Shin  Brace.     Extra  fine  rubber  cloth.. 
No.  1)44R.     Shin,  Ankle  and  Hock  to  prevent  swift  cuts... 


No.  994R. 


.I'er  pair,  $6  00 
.      "  3  00 

.      "  7  00 


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CAMPBELL'S  HORSE  FOOT  REMEDY. 


It  removes  soreness,  brittleness,  and  diseases  of  all  kinds  from   horses'  .feet,  and  restores  same  to  healthy- 
condition.     Makes  the  hoof  soft,  tough  and  elastic.     A  great  substitute  for  soaking  and  packing  of  horses'  feet. 

PRICES  : 

Per  2-Gallon  Can 5  j  75 

Per  1-Gallon  Can 3  Oq 

PerS-Gallon  Can ]3  75 

Note.— This  valuable  preparation  we  have  carried  in  stock  constantly  for  the  past  three  years,  selling  it  on  the 
guarantee  given  by  the  manufacturers,  that  if  used  as  directed,  and  it  failed  to  all  that  was  claimed  for  it,  money 
would  be  refunded.  We  have  never  been  called  upon  to  refund  the  amount  of  a  single  purchase,  while  trials  also 
result  m  steady  customers.  Higher  praise  than  this  can  no  one  give.  It  is  not  only  a  prevention,  but  also  cures  all 
ailments  of  the  feet.  It  saves  the  labor  and  trouble  of  packing  and  soaking,  and  keeps  the  feet  in  perfect  condition, 
and  IS  the  cheapest  and  best  article  of  the  kind  yon  can  put  in  your  stable.  It  is  used  by  the  principal  horsemen 
throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada,  and  we  take  pleasure  in  recommending  it  to  our  patrons,  confident  it 
will  give  them  the  same  good  satisfaction  it  has  hundreds  and  thousands  of  horsemen  who  have  and  are  now  using  it. 

We  will  be  pleased  to  mail  a  valuable  pamphlet  on  the  cure  and  treatment  of  horses'  feet,  which  also  gives  full 
instructions  for  the  use  of  Campbell's  Horse  Foot  Remedy.     Applications  will  receive  prompt  attention. 

G.  S.  ELLIS  &  SON. 


HOOKICURK. 

The  best  hoof  packing  ever  offered  to  horsemen.  Used  and  endorsed 
by  Budd  Doble,  C.  W.  Williams,  and  all  the  leading  horsemen  who  have 
ever  used  it. 

Put  up  in  5  lb.  packages Per  package,  $    50 

Packed  lA  doz.  in  a  case Per  case,    7  50 

CONTINKNTAL    HOOF"    OINTMENT. 

For  softening  hoofs,  curing  scratches,  growing  hair  and  new  hoofs. 

Price,  Per  can  of  J  pound .' 25  cts. 

.i  Pound 40  cts. 

1  Pound 75  cts. 

HOOP"    DRESSINQ. 

Cladding's Pints,  $0  50 

Quarts ]   00 


Mitchell  Chemical  Co. 

MITCHELL.  SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


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KITCHELL'S  LINIMENT 

BODY  AND  LEG  WASH. 

Large  bottles,  quarts Each,  $0  75 

Medium    "        pints " 

Kitchen's  quarts  are  pack- 
ed one  doz.  per  case 


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7  00 


CHAMPION   HEALING    POWDER. 

For  man  or  beast.    Cures  Scratches, 

Wounds  and  Sores.     Prices,  per  box, 

small,  25c.;  medium,  50c. ;  large,  $1  00. 

SOMERVILLE'S  ANTI-FEVER 
MEDICINE. 

A  certain  cure  for  Chills  and  Fever, 
Sore  Throat,  Inflammation  of  Lungs 
and  Bowels,  Staggers,  Colic,  Pleuro- 
pneumonia, etc. 

Price,  per  bottle,  $1  00. 

KENDALL'S  SPAVIN  CURE. 
Price,  per  bottle $1  00 

PERUVIAN  HORSE  SALVE. 
Sure  cure  for  Sore  Backs  and  Shoulders,  Rope  Burns, 
Barbed  Wire  Sores,  Scratches,  Cuts  and  other  Open  Sores. 
From  personal  knowledge  of  the  merits  of  this  article, 
we  recommend  it  to  horse  owners  as  the  best  cure  for 
Cuts,  Sores  and  Scratches  that  we  have  ever  used. 

Price,  per  box |0  25 

Put  up  for  tbe  trade  in  display  cases  of  one  dozen  boxes  each. 

SPARKALL'S  SPECIFIC. 
The  great  remedy  for  Sprung  Knees,  Cockled  Ankles, 
Lameness  of  all  kinds,  and  Weak  Backs. 

Price,  per  bottle $2  00 

C.  E.  PERRIN'S  REMEDIES. 
Spavin  Cure.     A  positive  cure  for  Spavin,  Curb,  Ring  or 
Side  Bone.    Also  for  Distemper,  Sore  Throat,  Cough,  Lame 
Shoulder,  Noises  in  the  Throat,  and  for  all  deep-seated 
ailments.     Price,  per  bottle,  $3  00. 

Scratches  Cure.     Sure  cure  for  Scratches,  Speed  Cracks, 
Chafes,  Quarter  Cuts,  Sore  Mouth,  etc. 

Price,  per  bottle $1  00 

DANIELS'  REMEDIES. 
Anti-Fever   Medicine.     A  positive  cure  for  Chills  and 
Fever,  Sore  Throat,  Inflammation  of  Lungs  and  Boweis, 
Pleuro-Pneumonia,  etc. 

Price,  per  bottle $1  00 

DR.  HERR'S  BLISTER  FLUID. 
For  all  Glander  and  Throat  Affections,  Distemper,  etc., 
all  Callous  and  Bony  Enlargements,  Splints,  Spavins,  Curbs, 
Bucked  Shins,  Shoulder  Strains,  Deep-Seated  and  Chronic 
Lameness,  Sweeney,  Sore  Eyes,  all  Tumors,  for  Anointing 
Bowels  and  Seaton  Strings,  Fistula,  Pollevil,  etc. 

Price,  per  bottle $1  00 

Colic   Cure.     An  absolute  cure  for  colic  in  the  worst 
stages  and  affords  immediate  I elief.     Per  bottle $1  00 

COLE'S  OSSIDINE. 
An  absolute  cure  for  all  Bony  or  Callous   Lumps    on 
horses,  and  a  more  powerful  absorbent  than   firing.     It 
never  blemishes.     Cures  Splints,  Ringbones,  Curb,  etc. 
Price,  per  bottle $3  00 


BOYCE'S  LEG  AND  BODY  WASH  TABLETS. 

Clean  Legs,  no  Stockings,  no  Puffs,  no  Fever,  no  Speedy 

Cracks   can  exist  where  Boyce's  Leg  and  Body  Wash  is 

used.     100  tablets  in  box,  which  is  sufiicient  to  make  100 

pints  of  leg  and  body  wash.     Price,  per  box |2  00 


ELLIMAN'S  EMBROCATION. 
For  Sprains,  Curbs,  Splints  when  forming.  Quarter  Cuts 
and  other  abrasions.  Cracked  Heels,  Wind  Galls,  Rheuma- 
tism in  Horses,  Sore  Throat  and  Influenza,  Broken  Knees, 
Bruises,  Capped  Hock,  Sore  Shoulders  and  Backs. 

Price,  per  bottle $1  25 

HARDIN'S  PRESTO  SALVE. 

GUARANTEED   TO    CURE    OR    MONEY    REFUNDED. 

Hardin's  Presto  Salve  is  a  positive  cure  for  Scratches, 
Grease  and  Cracked  Heels,  Saddle  and  Harness  Galls, 
Barb  Wire  Cuts  and  like  diseases.  The  most  stubborn 
cases  cured  in  from  one  week  to  ten  days'  time.  Price,  per 
box,  $1  00. 

XOTE.— Mr.  Hardin  is  widely  and  favorably  known  among  the  promi- 
nent horsemen,  breeders  andtrainers  in  the  country,  and  it  is  at  their 
earnest  solicitation  that  he  now  places  his  valuable  remedy  upon  the 
market.  After  thorough  and  exhaustive  experiment  with  some  of  the 
most  stubborn  cases  of  Grease  and  Cracked  Heel.  Srcraiches,  etc.,  we 
can  recommend  it  in  the  highest  terras  to  our  customers  and  friends 
as  a  remedy  they  should  have  at  all  times  in  their  stable. 

CLARK'S  CONDITION  POWDERS. 

A  sure  cure  for  Pink  Eye,  Distemper,  Coughs,  Colds, 
Bots,  Swelled  Legs,  Influenza,  Costiveness,  Loss  of  Appe- 
tite, Scratches  and  Worms.     Destroys  Vermin   on  cattle, 
and  never  fails  to  regulate  and  benefit  the  whole  system. 
Per  package $0  50 


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PROF.  GOING'S  REMEDIES. 

Worm  Destroyer.  Sure  cure  for  worms  or  Bots...$l  00 
Tonic  Powder,  for  colic,  scouring  or  inflamatiou  of 

the  bowels 1  00 

Cough  Powder,  for  coughs,  catarrh,  heaves  and  sore 

throat 1  00 

DR.  A.  H.  DIXON'S  CONDITION  POWDERS. 

These  Powders  prove  an  invaluable  remedy  in  all  cases 
of  inflammatory  action.  Coughs,  colds,  epidemic  influ- 
enza, bronchitis,  pneumonia,  heaves,  urinary  derange- 
ments, and  all  impurities  of  the  blood.  They  readily 
correct  all  derangement  of  the  digestive  organs. 
Price  per  box fl  00 

GOMBAULT'S  CAUSTIC  BALSAM. 
A  safe,  speedy  and  positive  cure.  Has  been  in  promi- 
nent use  in  the  best  veterinary  practice  of  Europe  for 
the  past  twenty  years.  For  curb,  splint,  sweeny,  capped 
hock,  strained  tendons,  founder,  wind  puffs,  all  skin  dis- 
eases or  parasites,  all  inflammations,  all  throat  difficul- 
ties, all  lameness  from  spavin,  ringbone  and  other  body 
tumors.  Removes  all  bunches  or  blemishes,  and  many 
other  diseases  of  horses  and  cattle.  Far  superior  to  a 
blister  or  cauterization  in  its  beneficial  effects,  never 
leaving  scars  or  blemishes. 

Price,  per  bottle |1  oO 


H  HARNESS  SOAPS. 

Genuine  Imported  Crown  Soap   (Chiswick 
Brand).     The  best.    Put  up  in  stone  jars. 

Price,  per  jar,  small  size $     "lO 

Large  size 1  OO 

Frank  Miller's  f-lb  bars Each,  $0  1-3 

Phin  Smith  Harness  Oil  Soap  (white) 

1  lb.  pans -•> 

.".  lb.  pans 1  00 

iiiiimS        10  lb.  pans 1   7-) 

PURE  CASTILE  SOAP. 

Warranted  genuine,  best  quality,  bars  .3  to  4  lbs. 

Per  lb 22  cts. 

SADDLE  SOAP. 

Brecknell,  Turner  &  Sons Per  box,  |0  r>0 

Propert's "  40 

PROPERT'S   BREECHES  AND  GLOVE  PASTE. 
Per  box,  large $1  2.5 

DAY  &  MARTIN'S  BLACKING. 
For  Jockey  and  other  boots Per  jar,  |0  -"jO 


CLARK'S  BOOT  TOP  FLUID. 

For  jockey  and  coachmen's  boot  tops.     Colors,  nut 
brown  and  white Per  bottle,  $1  00 

HARNESS  OILS. 

Frauk  Miller's No.Ocan.half  pt $    20 

No.  I,  pt  30 

No.  2,  qt 50 

Half-gallon  cans Each,    I  25 

Gallon  cans "         2  00 

MILLER'S  CARRIAGE-TOP  DRESSING. 

Small  can,  each.  No.  2 $    50 

No.  3 1  00 

No.  4 1  25 

Half-gallon  and  I-gallon  cases Per  gallon,  4  00 

HARNESS  COMPOSITIONS. 

Harris',  small Per  box,  $0  40 

Large "  60 

Jamison's,  small "  50 

Medium "  PO 

Macfarlane's,  large "  50 

HARNESS  DRESSINGS. 

Hathaway's Quart  can,  $0  50 

Frank  Miller's Pint      "  35 

Quart  cans ?50 

Gallon  cans I  50 

BOOT  TOP  POWDERS. 

Propert's,  all  colors Per  box,  SO  75 

BROWN  &  SON'S  MELTONIAN  CREAM. 

For  beautifying  and  preserving  all  patent  and  en- 
ameled leather,  glazed  kids,  etc $0  75 

SPONGES. 

Finest  quality  of  unbleached  Florida  sheepswool  and 
Nassau.  Assorted  in  sizes  to  suit  for  stable  and  carriage 
sponges. 

Selected  pieces,  Florida  sheepswool Per  lb.  $3  50 

Selected  Nassau  "  2  25 

For  foot  and  carriage  sponges  respectively. 
Common  sponge  for  packing  horses'  feet. ...Per  lb.  $0  75 

CHAMOIS. 

Fine  carriage  chamois,  domestic..$0  35,  $0  50,  and  $9  75 
Fine  French  Oiled,  dressed 75,  and    100 

BURNISHINE. 

For  cleaning  and  polishing  gold,  silver,  brass  an  1 
nickel  carriage  and  harness  trimmings.  The  best  polish 
on  the  market 

Per  can $0  25 


DR.  FULLER'S  GELEBRflTED  LINIRIENT. 


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Ii(  dij  and  Leg  Wash    BHilV'  o*^'  M^^P  '^'^  give  Entire  Satisfaction 

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fTKADE    MARK.] 

pEWARE    OF     IMITATIONS. 

^"-^  None  Genuine  ATs^ithout  tlie  above  Trade-marlc. 

^^^^  i^-J— <>.^_:J  « ^-^ .     .    Sprains,  Bruises,    Cocked  Ankles,  Knee 

Sprung  Horses,  Enlarged  Tendons,  Swelled  Legs,  Enlarged  Ankles,  Galls, 
and  Bruises,  and  is  without  doubt  the  best  wash  to  use  on  a  horse  after 
a   race. 

Put  up  in  concentrated  form,  making  it  very  convenient  to  carry  when  campaigning. 


PIIICE,   FER    BOTTLE,        -       -       -       $1.00 

(The  above  Bottle  will  make  Four  Gallons   of  Liniment,  when  Diluted.) 

Packed,  One   Dozen   in   a  Case, -         .         -         -         Per  Ca.se,  ^9  00 

Also,  Put  up  in  Jugs  for  Stock  Farms  (when  diluted,  will  make  32  galls.  Liniment),  -  Per  Jug,     5  00 

SPECIAL    RATES  TO    DEALERS.  Prepared  only  by 

For  Sale  by  G.  S.  EliUIS  &  SON-  THE  FULLER   LINIMENT  CO., 

Lock  Box  No.  536.        CINCINNATI,  O. 


DR.    HAGYARD'S     T.iqtiiH   )k^  Blistcr. 


-  A  CURE  FUR  - 


Curbs,  Splints,  Sore  Shins,  WindpufFs,  Strained  Tendons,  All  Bony  and 
Cutaneous    Enlargements.     Gives  great  relief  in 
Distemper  and  Pneumonia 


51.00  Per  Bottle,  or  Six  Bottles  for  $5.00.    Special  Prices  to  Trade. 


BOWERMAN  BROS,  write:  "We  applied  Dr.  Hagyard's  Liquid  Blister  only  once  on  a  very  large  bog  spavin  and 
thoroughpin,  efiFecting  a  perfect  cure  in  less  than  a  month.     This  case  has  been  troubling  us  for  over  a  year." 

Mr.  F.  V.  R.  HULL,  trainer  for  A.  J.  Alexander,  Woodburn  Farm,  Spring  Station,  Ky.,  says:  "I  have  removed 
splints,  curbs,  bog  spavins,  and  hard  and  soft  enlargements  from  different  animals  with  Dr.  Hagyard's  Liquid  Blister, 
never  failing  in  a  single  instance.     It  is  the  best  blister  ever  used  at  Woodburn." 

S.  A.  BROWN  &  CO.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  writes:  "With  Dr.  Hagyard's  Liquid  Blister  we  have  reduced  to  normal 
condition  some  badlv  enlarged  tendons;  also  cured  several  curbs  and  splints  with  it." 

CRIT  DAVIS,  Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  who  gave  records  to  Prince  Wilkes,  2:14J ;  Bonnie  Wilmore,  2:141;  Phil  Thomp- 
son, 2:16]  ;  Maud  Messenger,  2:16],  and  many  other  good  ones,  writes  :  "  I  have  used  Dr.  Hagyard's  Liquid  Blister  on 
several  trotters  for  different  purposes,  and  am  highly  pleased  with  results  in  every  case.     I  pronounce  it  great." 

Z.  E.  SIMMONS,  Lexington,  Ky.,  writes :.  "  I  had  been  treating  a  horse  with  enlarged  tendon  for  some  time,  using 
numbers  of  remedies  advertised  as  a  cure,  without  success.  I  applied  Dr.  Hagyard's  Liquid  Blister,  and  in  one  month 
the  tendon  was  sound  as  a  dollar,  no  enlargement  whatever.  Also  applied  it  once  to  a  filly  with  enlarged  hock,  reduc- 
ing it  to  a  normal  condition  in  a  very  short  time." 

Also  have  a  number  of  high  testimonials  from  the  leading  breeders  in  the  land. 

Prepared  by  E,  W.  HAGYARD,  V.  S„  Sole  Proprietor,  Lexington,  Ky. 
For  Sale  bv  G.  S.  BLLIS  &  SON, 


And  all  prominent  Harness  Dealers  and  Druggists  in  America. 


"TO   T^HK  HORSKMKN 


hooficure: 


•*>r>^  •>(• 


-A  HOMELY  NAME  THAT  PLAINLY  INDICATES  ITS  VIRTUE 


Is  the  result  of  long  and  careful  experimenting  with  a  remarkably  fine  quality  of  clay,  of  wonderful 
healing  qualities,  which  as  carefully  prepared  and  placed  on  the  market  by  us  in  a  powdered  form, 
will  absorb  one  and  one-half  times  its  own  weight  in  water  when  thoroughly  mixed,  and  still  be  in 
solid  form.  It  retains  the  moisture  an  incredibly  long  time,  relieves  pain,  subdues  lever;  in  fact, 
makes  it  possible  to  supply  in  the  stable  that  sovereign  relief  which  nature  provides  for  the  horse  at 
pasture,  making  it  the  best  hoof  packing  on  the  market  to-day. 

-^CLAY  IS  NATURE'S  REMEDY  FOR  A  DISEASED  HOOF.^- 

All  that  we  ask  is  that  you  will  try  a  FREE   sample  package,  follow  instructions  carefully,  and 
you  will  be  convinced  that  Hooficure  is  all  we  claim  for  it. 


Teslimonial  from  Mr.  C.  H.  Nekun,  oientr  nf 
tilt  great  stallion  ''Nelson." 

Mitchell  Chemical  Co. 

Gentlemen ;  The  hoof  packing  called 
HooHcure  is  all  you  claim  for  it.  We  use  it 
to  pack  Nelson's  feet  and  the  balance  of  my 
horses,  and  find  that  it  fills  the  bill ;  nice  to 
handle  and  easy  to  prepare. 

Yours  truly,       C.  H.  NELSON. 

Watteeville,  Me. 


E.'^pccially  Adapted  for  Nail  Punefuref. 
Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  11,  IS'.n. 
Mitchell  Chemical  Co. 

Gents:  Am  using  your  Hooficure.  It  is 
the  best  remedy  ever  used  for  fever  and  brit- 
tle hoofs  and  fsprrially  for  healinej  iround!' 
from  nails.  Can  cheerfully  recommend  it  to 
every  horseman.  C.  .\.  SKELTON, 

Veterinary  for  F.  Parmelee  Omnibus  Stable. 

SEND    FOR    FREE   SAMPLE   TO 
G.  S.   ELLIS   &   SON. 


Mitchell  Chemical  Co. 

MITCHELL.  SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Chicago,  Nov.  10, 1891. 
Mitchell  Chemical  Co.,  Mitchell,  S.  D. 

Gentlemen  ;  Al  ow  me  to  speak  a  word  of 
praise  regarding  the  merits  of  your  "  Hoofi 
cure."  It  is  decidedly  the  very  best  thing  I 
ever  saw  for  packing  horses'  feet,  and  io 
case  of  feverish  and  swollen  tendons,  pro- 
duced by  long  drives,  I  have  bound  it  on 
taking  out  the  fever  and  swelling  of  the  ten- 
dons in  three  nights. 

Very  respectfully  yours, 

LESTER  S.  HILLS. 
Special  Agt.  Thomson,  Houston  Electric  Co 

Detroit,  Mich.,  Dec.  14, 1891. 
Mitchell  (.'hemical  Co..  Mitchell,  S.  D. 

Gentlemen :  Having  given  the  Hooficure 
a  thorough  practical  test,  I  am  prepared  to 
give  it  my  highest  endorsement,  and  am  free 
to  say  that  it  far  supercedes  anything  in  the 
line  of  hoof-packing  that  has  ever  come  be- 
fore me.  Very  truly  yours, 

P.  M.  CAMPBELL, 
Sec'y  Detroit  Driving  Club. 

SEND    FOR    FREE   SAMPLE   TO 
G.  S.  ELLIS   &   SON. 


Mitchell  Chemical  Co.  Manufacturers, 


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overcome  any  and  all  objections  that  can  pos- 
sibly be  raised  against  an  all-white  or  an  all  colored  pad,  the  white 
drill  being  against  the  horse's  shoulder,  alwaj-s  presenting  a  nice 
clean  appearance.  The  Midland  goods  are  by  far  the  most  sightly 
ever  offered  to  the  trade,  and  have  proven  enormous  sellers.  Hav- 
ing been  the  first  to  introduce  the  Midland  (brown  drill  face), 
therefore  we  lead  in  this  line  of  goods,  and  as  one  new  thing  calls 
for  another,  we  add  the  various  colors  above,  making  a  line  to  suit 
the  most  fastidious.  These  goods  are  stuffed  with  prepared  goat 
hair  by  process  of  new  machinery.  All  goods  guaranteed  satis- 
factory, as  each  pad  is  carefully  inspected  by  a  competent  foreman 
before  being  placed  on  the  market. 

"Cincinnati  22"  is  made  of  white  drill 
well  stuffed  with  good  stock)  has  three 
hooks)  and  is  an  excellent  seller. 

"Climax  "  is  made  of  a  good  quality  drill  mixed 
of  good  stock  of  hair,  has  three  hooks,  and  is  a 
good  Pad  where  a  cheap  drill  is  desired. 

1^AT?T^  r^A**^!^  "  '^^"^  ^^^^  "  '^  ^  ""^^^  stuffed,  three- 
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desired,  we  would  recommend  this  pad. 

Is  made  of  the  best  white  drill, 
stuffed  with  deer  and  goat  hair, 

properly    mixed    by   process    of 

new  machinery,  taking  out  all  bones,  pieces  of  hide  and  all  other 
foreign  substances.  Has  three  elastic  steel  hooks,  as  shown  in 
the  cut  above,  is  thoroughly  made  throughout,  and  is  the  greatest 
scUer  on  the  market. 


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with  a  pair  of  my  Boots  on.     They  cost  but  $2.00  per  pair,  and  if  a 
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These   Boots  are  well  known,  and  where  that  is  the  case  they  recom- 
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By  reason  of  the  great  benefits  of  this  device,  a  number  of  infringers 
sought  to  share  the  profits  with  me ;  all  of  tkem  have  been  prosecuted. 
The  latest  one,  Leopold  Meyer,  of  St.  Louis,  who  sold  the  goods,  was  defended  by  The  Crane- 
Calhoone-Barnet  Co.,  of  Newark,  New  Jersey,  who  had  made  the  infringing  Boots.  The  court 
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Out  of  numberless  testi- 
monials we  submit  the  fol- 
lowing ; 

DR.W.  F.  GALBREATH. 


Lexington,  Ky.,  Feb.  5,  1892. 
Morris  M.  Humane  Horse  Bla?iket  Attach' I  Co 

CHICAGO,  ILI,. 

Gentlemen  :  It  is  very  seldom  that  I  am 
called  upon  to  give  my  endorsement  to  an 
article  that  I  so  heartily  and  willingly  com 
mend  to  all  lovers  of  the  horse,  as  the  Morris 
M.  Humane  Horse  Blanket  Attachment.  I  had 
tlie  attachment  put]]upon  the  blanket  of  Ralph 
Wilkes,  and  must  say  that  it  is  perfection. 

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PREmiEU  ALCAZAR   a:20^ 

Sire  of  5  in  the  2:30  list,  and  3  of  them  but  2  years  old,  and  he  but  eight  years  old.  The  greatest  showing  of 
colt  Trotters  by  any  sire  ef  his  age.  He  will  be  limited  for  the  season  of  1.S!I2  to  '20  approved  males  at  J4(  0.  He 
has  proven  himself  a  sure  foal  getter,  a  sire  of  extreme  speed  at  an  early  age,  and  where  is  there  one,  not  bred  iden- 
tically like  him,  anything  like  his  equal  in  breeding?  Alcazar  was  a  game  race  horse,  his  sire,  Sultan  2:24  (with  29 
in  the  list  and  H  daughters  that  have  produced  speed,  including  Regal  Wilkes  2:172  3t  •'  years)  was  a  race  horse.  As 
a  producer,  where  is  the  equal  of  Alcazar's  dam  Minnehaha?  She  is  not  only  the  dam  of  5  better  than  2:30  but  is 
the  dam  of  Beautiful  Bells,  that  has  Produced  6  from  2:19',  to  2:26J,  and  the  oldest  but  4  years  old,  with  the  great 
yearling.  Bell  Bird  2:26i.  ALEBICON  a:281    '9342. 

By  Lord  Russell  (brother  to  Maud  S.  2:8:|  and  Russia  2:28),  sire  of  10  in  2::W ;  1st  dam  Alice  West  2:26  (dam  of 
Altamura  2:.i0  at  o  years),  by  Almont  ^^'^,  sire  of  ol  in  the  list.  Lord  Russell,  sire  of  Allencon  2:28],  has  been  paid 
the  highest  of  honors  by  being  placed  at  the  head  of  the  great  Woodburn  stud.  The  blood  of  Miss  Russell  is 
breeding  on  to  such  an  extent  it  is  needless  for  us  to  say  more  of  Alencon.     Service  fee,  $100  the  season. 

9IARVIIV    2!«8i     1 1359. 
By  Electioneer  (sire  of  Arion  2:10}  at2years);  1st  dam  Bright  Eyes  (sister  to  Prussian  Boy  2:2(5]),  by  Gen.  Benton 
(sire  of  the  dam  of  Sunol  2:083);  2d  dam  Prussian  Maid  1:19],  by  Signal.     For  the  blcod  of  Electioneer  (with  100  in 
the  list)  it  will  be  hard  to  find  better  than  Marvin.     $100  the  season. 

SULXOPJIAP*    17631. 
By  Sultan  2:24  (sire  of  Stamboul  2:11,  Alcazar  2:20J  and  27  others  in  the  list  and  sire  of  dproducing  daughters);  1st 
dam  Linnie  (2:2.5  at  3  years),  by  Egbert  (sire  of  io  in  2:30  list),  one  of  Hambletonian's  best  producing  sons.  Sultonian 
is  worthy  the  attention  of  any  breeder,  and  will  be  allowed  to  serve  a  few  first-class  mares  at  $100  the  season. 

MANIPULATOR  9341. 
By  Nutwood  2:1 8J,  the  greatest  living  sire  of  trotters  (77  better  than  2:.30,  17  in  2:20  and  the  dam  of  Arion  2:104 
at  2  years);  1st  dam  Gladyo  (dam  of  Chiquirita  2:27;  at  3  years,  and  Manipulator  2:37  at  4  years),  by  Hetzel's  Ham- 
bletonian  (full  brother  to  Volunteer  .5.5);  2d  dam  Jule  B.  (dam  of  Woodford  Pilot  2:232  ^nd  sire  of  2  in  the  list),  i  -. 
^yoodford  Mambrino  2:21  (with  12  in  2:.30);  .Sd  dam  Bruno  (gr.  dam  of  Romance  2:29J  and  Farce  2:29]),  by  Pilot  Jr., 
sire  of  9  in  2:39.  The  sons  and  daughters  of  Nutwooil  are  producing  on  second  to  none.  Manipulator  is  an  indi- 
vidual none  can  fail  to  appreciate,  and  the  breeder  has  only  to  trace  his  antecedents.     $50  the  season. 

GOGEBIC     2:42.     8556. 
By  Red  Wilkes  (65  in  the  list,  and  whose  reputation  as  a  sire  is  known  to  all);  1st  dam  by  Brown  Dick ;    2d  dam 
Kate  Smith  (dam  of  Jonn  R.  2:23),  by  Spauldings  Abdallah.     $.50  the  season. 

KING  PIEUMOIVT  10983. 
Is  another  none  can  deny  is  gilt-edged.  By  Piedmont  2:17]  (9  in  2:::!0  list),  by  Almont  33  (34  in  2:.30  list);  1st  dam 
Daisy  D.  (dam  of  Del  Paso  2:24.1),  by  Electioneer  (100  in  2::;o  list);  2d  dam  Daisy  C.  (dam  of  Millard  2:23),  by  The  Moor  ; 
3d  dam  Gray  Dale  (dam  of  Longworth  2:19  at  4  years).  It  was  from  Beautiful  Bells  by  The  Moor  that  Electioneer  made 
his  greatest  reputation  as  a  sire  of  trotters,  and  King  Piedmont  with  another  cross  to  Mambrino  Chief  must  raise  the 
quality.     $.50  the  season.  ELECTRIFICATION     10982. 

By  Electricity  2:17J-,  one  of  Electioneer's  fastest  and  best-bred  sons  ;  his  dam  Midnight  was  also  dam  of  Jay-Eye- 
See  2:10  and  Noontide  2:20}.  Electrification's  1st  dam  was  Cecilia,  by  Del  Sur2:24  (sire of  3 in  2:30  list;  2d  dam  Cecilia 
by  Clark  Chief  89  (sire  of  6  in  2:30  list).     It  would  be  folly  to  think  Electrification  will  not  breed  on.  f  .50  the  season. 

STE'WART,    10219. 
By  Pilot  Medium  (sire  of  Jack  2:12}  and28  others  in  2::'.0  list);  1st  dam  Mercedus  (dam  of  Medomias2:.30),by  Mas- 
terlode  (sire  of  24  in  2:.30  list).  We  look  forward  to  Stewart  being  one  of  our  most  valuable  sires.     $-50  the  season. 

TREVOR,    10222. 
By  Gogebic  S.556,  by  Red  Wilkes;  1st  dam  Rose  Shipnian  2:23  (trial  2:16),  by  Blue  Bull ;  2d  dam  Beckey  Smith, 
by  Tom  Hal  :i000.     Trevor  is  a  fast,  straight-going  pacer,  and  to  the  many  who  like  a  pacing  cross,  we  would  ask 
where  they  can  get  it  with  the  blood  lines  equal  to  Trevor.     $25  the  season 

HALSEV,    10225. 
By  the  grand  young  horse  All  So  2:20]  at  5  years  ,  1st  dam  Sannie  G.  2:27,  by  .'Vlmont  33.     All  So  was  by  Black- 
wood Jr.  2:22,  out  of  So  So  2:17},  the  fastest  daughter  of  Geo.  Wilkes  and  the  greatest  2-year  old  in  her  day.      It 
will  be  seen  that  Halsey  in  speed  in  blood  lines  ranks  with  the  best.     $25  ihe  season. 

INCREASE,    9405. 
By  Mambrino  Patchen  58;  1st  dam  Little  Gvpsey,  bv  Nomad;  2d  dam  Ina  Lee,  by  Conductor.     Will  be  allowed 
to  serve  5  mares  at  $25  the  season.  ■^VERTHEIME,    9343. 

By  AUandorf  7462,  by  Onward,  out  of  the  great  dam  .-Mma  Mater  (dam  of  5  in  2:30  list);  1st  dam  of  Wertheinie 
was  Little  Ggpsey,  by  Nomad  2:27;  son  of  Almont  .33,  a  sire  of  trotters  and  producers  of  trotters.  AUandorf  showed 
up  well  last  year  through  his  pacing  son,  Strong  Boy  2:12,  and  that  he  will  be  a  worthy  representative  of  his  great 
sire  and  dam  none  can  doubt.  No  horse  of  equal  breeding  of  Wertheinie  was  ever  offered  to  the  public  at  the  low 
price  of  service  we  have  placed  him.     $25  the  season.     Limited  to  5  public  mares. 

MARCANO. 
By  Alencon  2:28}  ;  1st  dam  Clara  B.,  by  Swigert  (32  in  2::!0  list);  2d  dam  by  Volunteer  .55  (29  in  'Z:'M  list).    Swigert 
(sire  of  the  dam  of  Marcano),  sire  of  32  performers,  is  also  sire  of  11  sires  and  7  dams  of  2:130  performers.      A  won- 
derful showing,  and  when  mated  with  the  rich  blood  of  Lord  Russell  through  Alencon,  stamps  Marcano  born  in 
the  purple.     $25  the  season.     Limited  to  5  public  mares. 

In  ottering  the  services  of  our  stallions  to  tlie  public,  we  feel  pcrfeet  coi,tidence  in  claiming  we  can  i)U afe  the  mosi  fastidious  breeder, 
and  invite  all  to  personally  inspect  the  individuals.  Free  return  privilege  in  18ti3.  if  mare  proveis  not  in  fial,  will  be  allowed  to  all  the 
above.    Young  stock  from  producers  on  both  sides  for  sale  at  reasonable  prices. 

HENRY   LAUGHLIN,   SUPT.  XTIHr.EIN     BROS..     TRUESDELL,    WIS. 


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